1.Gene Expression Profile of Ischemia Boundary Zone of Rat Acute Myocardial Infarction.
Huiliang ZHANG ; Rongli ZHANG ; Guoan LUO
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the molecular mechanism of acute myocardial infarction(AMI),searching for protective genes and injury-related ones,aimed to fight myocardial infarction disease.Methods Rat model of AMI was established with left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery ligation.Gene chip was used to verify the mechanism of AMI at molecular level.Results The author screened out 190 differential expression genes between AMI rat myocardium and sham operated rat myocardium in the gene expression profile study;In the Model/Sham operation gene expression profile,there were 89 genes depressed expression and 101 genes elevated expression.Most of them involve in the 12 known categories,and relate to the metoblolism,signal and trandport pathways.Conclusion The major possible mechanism of AMI is to regulate the local expression of related gene through a multi-pathway.
2.Balance Control Comparison between Subjects with and without Non-specific Low Back Pain
Bin XIE ; Chun LUO ; Rongli WANG ; Ninghua WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2009;24(5):394-398
Objective: To compare the balance ability between normal people and non-specific low back pain (nsLBP) patients and explore the relationship between balance ability and muscle function in nsLBP patients. Method: Ten nsLBP patients as nsLBP group and 10 age and gender-matched healthy control subjects as control group were investigated. Posturography on balance platform and surface electromyography (sEMG) were performed to assess all the subjects' function of equilibrium and muscle activities of erector spinea(ES), muhifidus(MF), abdominal external oblique (EO), hamstring (HS) and maximal gluteus (MG) bilaterally. Result: The nsLBP subjects had greater sway on anterior-posterior direction (Y-speed and Y-extension, P=0.05) on feet-together posture and bigger main axis (P=0.023) on nature standing with eyes closed when compared with controls. The iEMG ratios of right MG in nature standing (eyes closed)/ nature standing (eyes open) and feet-together (eyes open)/nature standing (eyes open) in control group were significant higher than that in nsLBP group (P=0.03 and P=0.013). Conclusion: Balance evaluation combined with sEMG measurement on trank and lower limb muscles provided some quantitative information about functional deficits such as pestural control and muscle activities in nsLBP patients. This relationship should be emphasized in prevention and rehabilitation of nsLBP.
3.Preparation of Gensenosides Microbore Osmotic Pump Tablet and Investigation of Release in vitro
Xiaoyi LI ; Rongli YIN ; Ling ZHONG ; Junfu LI ; Yan LUO
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(01):-
Objective To prepare gensenosides microbore osmotic pump tablet, and to investigate releasing in vitro. Methods We prepared gensenosides microbore osmotic pump tablet to investigate the release in vitro by cumulative release rate in different time. Results We prepared gensenosides microbore osmotic pump tablet successfully and investigated releasing in vitro and drew the release curve. Conclusion The release of gensenosides microbore osmotic pump tablet in vitro consists with zero order release rule. It can chalk the effect in ten hours.
4.Features of Surface Electromyographic Signal of Tibial Anterior Muscle and Gastrocnemius Muscle in the Stroke Patients when Sitting and Standing
Zhuo LI ; Bin XIE ; Chun LUO ; Rongli WANG ; Ninghua WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(12):1147-1149
Objective To analyze the features of surface electromyography (sEMG) signal of the tibial anterior muscle and gastrocnemius muscle in the stroke patients when sitting and standing.Methods Fifteen stroke patients and fifteen normal subjects were involved in this study. All subjects were asked to stand up and sit down. It repeated five times continuously. The electromyographic signals were collected by surface electrode and then processed by linear time and frequency domain method.Results In sitting position, tibial anterior muscle had significant differences in mean power frequency and median frequency ( P<0.05) when the paretic and non-paretic lower limb, the non-paretic lower limb in stroke patients and in normal subjects were compared. The gastrocnemius muscle had notable differences ( P<0.05) in root mean square when the non-paretic lower limb in stroke patients and in normal subjects were compared. In standing position, tibial anterior muscle also had significant differences in root mean square and integrated electromyography ( P<0.05) as the same frequency domain comparing as above. The gastrocnemius muscle had notable differences on time domain, when the paretic and non-paretic lower limb, the paretic lower limb in stroke patients and the limb in normal subjects were compared ( P<0.05 or P<0.01).Conclusion sEMG is a brief, applied, feasible assessment method in rehabilitation.
6.Protein expression of differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells induced by Shuanglong Formula
Nengsheng YE ; Yanfeng ZHAO ; Rongli ZHANG ; Xue FENG ; Yiming WANG ; Guoan LUO
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
AIM: To investigate the protein patterns of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) induced by 5-azacytidine and Shuanglong Formula(Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng,Radix et Rhizoma Salviae Miltiorrhizae) and molecular mechanism of induced differentiation was discussed at the level of proteome. METHODS: MSCs extracted from Chinese miniswine were induced by 5-azacytidine and Shuanglong Formula.Proteins were separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis,and were detected by silver staining method.The image was analyzed by PDQuest software,and the intensities of spots in the gels were used to quantify the expressions of proteins.Proteins of interest were chosen for in-gel digestion and MALDI-TOF-MS analysis,and then further identified by peptide mass fingerprinting(PMF). RESULTS: 16 altered proteins were identified by PMF and their regulation might be caused by the addition of medicate sera containing the active components of Shuanglong Formula.The effects of medicated sera containing Shuanglong Formula on the induced-differentiation could be discussed from the regulated expression of functional proteins; CONCLUSION: Shuanglong Formula may promote the 5-azacytidine-induced differentiation of bone marrow MSCs in vitro,and our study indicate that proteomics can be used for the analysis of molecular mechanism for different cell process.
7.Effect of the modified nerve-sparing technique in open antegrade radical prostatectomy for 30 patients with prostate cancer
Zaisheng ZHU ; Qiang FU ; Lizhen XU ; Rongli LUO ; Chunting ZHANG ; Quanqi LIU ; Liangyou CHEN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2015;27(10):680-682,686
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of the modified nerve-sparing open antegrade retropubic radical prostatectomy (MNS-ORP).Methods MNS-ORPs were performed in 30 patients with clinically localized prostate cancer.The modified technique included: endopelvic fascia was not incised, the prostate capsule was freed laterally from surrounding fasciae and dorsally;using the method of separating the peripheral fascia of the prostate, the Veil technique was applied to the open operation, that is, the modified Veil perserving nerve technology;pelvic lymph node dissections (9 regions and 5 groups) were extended;bladder neck preservation was completed;deep dorsal vein complex was bunched;jumper intussusception technology was applied for bladder and urethral anastomosis.Functional outcomes of continence and sexual function (IIEF-score) were followed-up.Results Median age of patients was 62 years old, and the level of PSA was 11.9 ng/ml.Median operating time was 150 minutes (75-240 minutes), blood loss was 350 ml (100-1 600 ml), preoperative IIEF-score was 21 scores (15-25 scores).Pathologic stage included pT1 (8 cases), pT2a (15 cases), pT2b (4 cases) and pT3a (3 cases).By Gleason score, there were 2 cases of 5 scores, 7 cases of 6 scores, 20 cases of 7 scores and 1 case of 8 scores.4 cases had positive margins including 2 cases (10.5 %) of pT2 and 2 cases (67 %) of pT3.There were no postoperative complications.Mean follow-up was 19 months (6-48 months).At the 1st month, 27 patients (90 %) got full continence, and at the 3rd month, all of the patients had full continence.At the 3rd month and the 6th month, median IIEF-scores were 13 and 19 scores, respectively with baseline of IIEF-score reaching by 40 % (at the 3rd month) and 70 % (at the 6th month) of preoperative level.Conclusions MNS-ORP follows rationales of radical prostatectomy and might be considered for selected patients.Preserving all periprostatic fasciae/nerves can recover early continence and maintains potency without affecting outcomes.
8.One-stage urethroplasty using circular fasciocutaneous preputial skin flap for the treatment of complex anterior urethral strictures
Zaisheng ZHU ; Qiang FU ; Min YE ; Liangyou CHEN ; Quanqi LIU ; Chunting ZHANG ; Rongli LUO ; Qing YANG ; Han WU ; Ruiyang LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2015;(6):446-449
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of 1-stage urethroplasty using pedicle circular fascioctaneous preputial flap for the treatment of complex anterior urthral strictures.Methods Between January 2006 and January 2013, 37 patients with complex anterior urethral stricture were treated by 1-stage urethroplasty using pedicle circular fascioctaneous preputial flap.The mean age was 41 years ( 22 -71 years) .The etiology of stricture included trauma of 13 cases, iatrogenieity of 13 cases, gonorrhea infection of 2 cases, unknown reason of 9 cases.The penile urethral stricture was found in 22 cases, the bulbourethral stricture in 9 cases, and stricture extending from penile to posterior urethra in 6 cases.The mean length of anterior urethral stricture was 8.1 cm (range 5.0-14.0 cm).A circumferential island of the preputial/distal penile skin was mobilized by the technique of preserving penile fasciocutaneous wide vascular pedicle. The pedicle is composed of two layers of the dartos and the superficial lamella of Buck′s fascia, and the flap was divided in the midventral/middorsal plane back to the penoscrotal junction to convert the circular configuration to a longitudinal trip for urethral reconstruction.The dorsal and ventral inlaid flap urethroplasty was performed in 27 cases and tubularized flap urethroplasty was performed in 10 cases.Results The mean operative duration was 3.1 h (2.5-3.5 h).The mean length of the circular fascioctaneous preputial flap was 10.4 cm (range 9.0 -14.0 cm).All the patients were followed up for mean 22 months (3 -51 months).Thirty-two cases voided well and the mean peak urinary flow rate was 22.3 ml/s (15.0-29.0 ml/s).One-stage healing achieved in 32 cases (86.5%).Recurrent stenosis was noted in 4 cases, and meatal stenosis occurred in 1 patient, who required re-operation.Re-repair succeeded in 4 cases and total success rate was 97.3% (36/37).Conclusions The pedicle circular fascioctaneous preputial flap has advantage of good blood supply and autograft for new meatus.It could be a reliable and durable method for the treatment of complex anterior urthral strictures(≥5 cm) in 1-stage urethroplasty.
9.Effect of 125I permanent implant brachytherapy on clinically localized prostate cancer
Zaisheng ZHU ; Chunting ZHANG ; Yan SHEN ; Jing FAN ; Jiang LIU ; Quanqi LIU ; Liangyou CHEN ; Rongli LUO ; Qiang FU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(10):687-691
Objective To analyze oncological outcomes of 125I permanent implant brachytherapy (125I-PIB) in clinically localized prostate cancer. Methods Between June 2008 and June 2015, 121 patients with clinically localized prostate cancer were treated with 125I-PIB, and their average age was 72.37 years old. Before treatment, the average prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level was 17.7 ng/ml, prostate volume was (51.4 ±15.0) cm3, the International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) score was (21.6 ±2.4) scores. The intermediate-risk and high-risk patients were treated with adjuvant endocrine or supplemental external beam radiotherapy. All patients were followed-up. Biochemical recurrence was defined as the PSA nadir plus 2.0 ng/ml. Results Average follow-up time of the 121 patients was 41.81 months. The prostate volume was (23.1 ± 10.2) cm3, and the IPSS score was (9.7±3.3) scores. Rates of 5-year overall survival, biochemical recurrence-free survival and cancer-specific survival were 86.7 %, 76.7 % and 96.5 %, respectively. 5-year biochemical recurrence-free survival rates were 88.5 %, 67.5 % and 65.2 % in the low-, intermediate-, and high-risk groups, respectively. Biochemical recurrence-free survival did not differ significantly by three risk groups (P=0.103), but the difference between high-risk and low-risk groups was statistically significant (P=0.028). According to multivariate analysis, higher prostate-specific antigen (P=0.021), higher Gleason score (P=0.023) and higher clinical T stage (P=0.037) were the significant covariates associated with biochemical recurrence-free survival. The addition of hormonal therapy or external beam radiation therapy was associated with significantly better outcomes than brachytherapy monotherapy (P=0.036, P=0.027). As for complications, there were 4 cases of surgery (trans-urethral resection of the prostate) and 4 cases of cardiovascular complications. Conclusions The 125I-PIB can bring excellent oncological outcomes and acceptable complications in patients. Adjuvant endocrine or external beam radiotherapy for the intermediate-risk and high-risk patients may improve the outcome. Factors influencing efficacy include the high PSA, Gleason score and clinical T stage.
10.Potential therapeutic effects of dipyridamole in the severely ill patients with COVID-19.
Xiaoyan LIU ; Zhe LI ; Shuai LIU ; Jing SUN ; Zhanghua CHEN ; Min JIANG ; Qingling ZHANG ; Yinghua WEI ; Xin WANG ; Yi-You HUANG ; Yinyi SHI ; Yanhui XU ; Huifang XIAN ; Fan BAI ; Changxing OU ; Bei XIONG ; Andrew M LEW ; Jun CUI ; Rongli FANG ; Hui HUANG ; Jincun ZHAO ; Xuechuan HONG ; Yuxia ZHANG ; Fuling ZHOU ; Hai-Bin LUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(7):1205-1215
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome, hypercoagulability, hypertension, and multiorgan dysfunction. Effective antivirals with safe clinical profile are urgently needed to improve the overall prognosis. In an analysis of a randomly collected cohort of 124 patients with COVID-19, we found that hypercoagulability as indicated by elevated concentrations of D-dimers was associated with disease severity. By virtual screening of a U.S. FDA approved drug library, we identified an anticoagulation agent dipyridamole (DIP) , which suppressed SARS-CoV-2 replication . In a proof-of-concept trial involving 31 patients with COVID-19, DIP supplementation was associated with significantly decreased concentrations of D-dimers ( < 0.05), increased lymphocyte and platelet recovery in the circulation, and markedly improved clinical outcomes in comparison to the control patients. In particular, all 8 of the DIP-treated severely ill patients showed remarkable improvement: 7 patients (87.5%) achieved clinical cure and were discharged from the hospitals while the remaining 1 patient (12.5%) was in clinical remission.