1.Clinical and Laboratory Study on Low Birth Weight Infant Supplemented with Human Milk Protein
Wei ZHANG ; Shimin ZHAO ; Xinghua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 1998;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of supplementation with human milk fortifier (HMF) produced by human milk protein in low birth weight infants.Methods Eighty seven low birth weight infants undergoing neonatal intensive care were divided into 4 groups randomly,human milk +HMF 9307(enriched protein 6 g/L)and human milk;formula +HMF 9308(enriched SIgA 500 mg/L)and formula.Results The weight gain was faster in human milk+HMF 9307 group than that of human milk group(13.8 g?kg~(-1)?d~(-1).vs.9.4 g?kg~(-1)?d~(-1),P
2.Distally based sural perforator propeller flap for foot and ankle reconstruction: technical pedicle evolufion
Shimin ZHANG ; Xin WANG ; Youlun TAO ; Yingqi ZHANG ; Yigang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2012;35(1):23-26
ObjectiveTo introduce the operative technique of pedicle evolution from isolated perforator to perforator-plus-adipofascial,and investigate its clinical results in venous drainage and safety in distallybased sural flaps.MethodsAfter identifying the proper viable perforators,the whole flap was designed in an eccentric propeller shape,with the perforating vessels corresponding to the pivot point.The proximal larger blade was a fasciocutaneous flap, while the distal smaller blade was a subdermal vascular plexus flap,preserving at least a quarter area of adipofascial tissue around the perforator.From January 2008 to December 2010,we performed distally perforator-adipofascial pedicled sural fasciocutaneous propeller flap in 12 patients,with 180 degrees rotation to cover foot and ankle defects.Postoperatively,flap swelling,survival and functional recovery were evaluated. Results There were 7 posterior tibial artery perforator flaps from the posteromedial and 5 peroneal artery perforator flaps from the posterolateral sural region. The proximal fasciocutaneous flap measured 4 cm × 8 cm-6 cm × 18cm, and the distal cutaneous flaps measured 2 cm × 2cm-4 cm × 4 cm.Flap swelling was noted under grade 2 in 9 cases,grade 3 in 2 cases,and grade 4 in 1case with some distal superficial skin necrosis,which occurred in the largest flap in our series.All flaps survived eventfully.After average 13 months follow up,the wound were cured successfully,and all patients recovered walking and shoe wearing function. ConclusionPedicle evolution by keeping some adipofascial tissue around the pivot perforator, can preserve more venous return routes and relieve flap swelling. This technique should be recommended in perforator pedicled propeller flaps,as it enhances flap safety,and without increasing the difficulty of 180 degrees rotation.
3.Therapeutic effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells transplanted through intraarterial route after cerebral ischemia in rats
Xiaomu WU ; Xinhui QU ; Honglian ZHANG ; Gang HUANG ; Zhengbing XIANG ; Ji ZHANG ; Shimin LIU ; Kunnan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2011;44(7):487-492
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect and the detailed mechanisms of intraarterially delivery of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ( BMSCs) for treatment of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) in rats.Methods BMSCs were isolated,purified and amplified with the adherence culture method.BMSCs were labeled with 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine ( BrdU ) (10 μmol/L) for 48 h before transplation.Surface antigens of CD90,CD29,CD106,CD34,CD45,CD11b were identified by flow cytometry.The MCAO model was established with suture emboli method.In this study,3×106 BMSCs were injected into rats with MCAO through intraarterial route at day 7 after stroke.The effects on functional and physical recovery were assessed with the behavioral tests (mNSS test and adhesive test) and body weight.Bielshowsky-Luxol Fast Blue double staining was used to demonstrate the reconstruction of axon and myelin.The Brdu-labeled BMSCs in vitro and in vivo were detected with direct immunofluorescent staining.The expression of neuron specific enolase ( NSE),neurite outgrowth inhibitor-A ( Nogo-A),synaptophysin (SYN),ki-67 nuclear antigen (Ki-67),glial fibrillary acid protein( GFAP),vascular endothelial growth factor ( VEGF) in brain were analyzed with immunohistochemical staining.Results Flow cytometry indicated that the positive rates of high expression of CD90,CD29,CD106 in BMSCs were respectively 91.70%,88.40% and 52.20%.Meanwhile,the positive rates of low expression of CD34,CD45,CD11b in BMSCs were 2.70%,5.65% and 7.82%,respectively.There was a significant difference in behavioral tests ( mNSS test and adhesive test) between BMSCs group and PBS group at day 21,28,35 after MCAO (mNSS:4.89 ±1.36,7.00 ±1.67,3.78 ±1.30 and 6.33 ±1.21,2.44 ±1.13,5.67 ± 1.51;t =2.69,3.83,4.75;adhesive test:54.00 ± 10.48,68.17 ± 11.09,36.89 ±9.80 and 59.33 ± 12.40,23.44 ± 9.04,46.50 ±9.38;t =2.51,3.92,4.77;P <0.05).Meanwhile,a significant difference in body weight was discovered between them at day 28,35 after MCAO.In BMSCs group,the area of corpus callosum in the ipsilateral hemisphere was significantly enlarged,the positive number of Brdu,SYN,Ki-67,GFAP,VEGF in brain was significantly increased,the expression of Nogo-A in brain was significantly decreased,nevertheless,the number of NSE-positive cells in brain and the infarct volume were not significant different from PBS group at day 35 after MCAO.Conclusions These results suggest that intra-arterial transplantation of BMSCs is an efficient treatment protocol for stroke.Treatment with BMSCs increases endogenous cells proliferation,angiogenesis,synaptogenesis,enhances axonal regeneration and the protective function of astrocytes,all of which may contribute to neurological functional recovery.
4.rIL-2,TNF-?,IFN-? and anti-CD3/anti-glioma bispecific antibodies cooper atively enhancing T lymphocytes' cytotoxicity against human glioma cells
Meiqing LOU ; Yicheng LU ; Wenzhong WANG ; Qian SHEN ; Qiang HUANG ; Cheng ZHU ; Shimin YANG ; Liying LU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(08):-
Objective: : To observe whether cytokines rIL 2,TNF ?,I FN ? and anti CD3/anti glioma bispecific antibody(BsAb) can work coordinately, and to investigate how to further enhance cytotoxicity of T lymphocyte against human glioma cells by BsAb. Methods: There were 12 groups,contr ast method were used to analyze the effect of cytokines rIL 2,TNF ?,IFN ? to cytoxicity directed by BsAb by single and combined experiments. Cytotoxicity was assayed by standard 18 h 3H TdR incorporation release. Resul ts: rIL 2,TNF ?,IFN ? and BsAb could cooperatively enhance the cy totoxicity of effect cells( P
5.Expression of synaptosomal-associated protein in non-small cell lung cancer
Xing HUANG ; Shimin LU ; Xin WANG ; Chen CHEN ; Jie WANG ; Lin XU ; Binhui REN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(6):600-603
[Abstract ] Objective Numerous studies had shown that synaptic-associated proteins (SNAPs) were closely related to the occurrence and development of tumors .The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of synaptosomal-associated protein 47 (SNAP47) and its correlation with the clinicopathological features in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). Methods The expres-sions of SNAP family (SNAP23, SNAP25, SNAP29 and SNAP47) were extracted and analyzed through the gene expression microarray and the cancer genome atlas ( TCGA) data-base.SNAP47 mRNA expression in 52 cases of lung adenocarcinoma and their correspond-ing normal tissues were detected by quantitative real-time PCR ( qRT-PCR) . Results Among 52 cases of lung adenocarcinoma , SNAP47 mRNA expression levels of 41 cases(78.9%) were significantly higher than the adjacent lung tissue (P<0.05).The mRNA level of SNAP47 was associated with lymph node invasion and advanced clinical patho-logical stage .The mRNA levels of SNAP47 of patients in II/III stage were significantly higher than those of I stage patients ( 6.558 ± 4.730 vs 2.718 ±2.370, P<0.05).The mRNA levels of N1+N2 were higher than those of N0 (6.609 ±4.942 vs 3.360 ±2.987,P<0.05). Conclusion The high specificity of SNAP47 expression in lung cancer tissues might be associated with the invasion and lymph node metastasis of NSCLC , which is the potential therapeutic target of lung cancer .
6.Effect of Electro-acupuncture on Matrix Metalloproteinase in Degenerated Cervical Intervertebral Disc of Rats
Zheng SHI ; Qiang HUANG ; Xiaopeng MA ; Shimin LIU ; Huirong LIU ; Zhongchun ZHU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2007;5(3):132-136
To observe the effect of electro-acupuncture on matrix metalloproteinase in degenerated cervical intervertebral disc rats.Methods:The rat model of cervical intervertebral disc degeneration was induced by unbalanced dynamic and static forces,then the rats were randomly allocated to model group,electro-acupuncture groupⅠ(acupoints Dazhu(BL 11) and Tianzhu(BL 10) were electro-acupunctured),and electro-acupuncture group Ⅱ(acupoints Dazhu (BL 11),Tianzhu(BL 10)and Shenshu(BL 23) were electro-acupunctured),with the normal rats as control.then the HE staining method was adopted to observe the morphological change of cervical intervertebral disc and the immunohistochemical staining method was used to detect the marx metalloproteinases-1(MMP-1) and matrix metalloproteinases-3(MMP-3) in cervical intervertebral disc.Results:The morphological observation showed that after electro-acupuncture treatment,the degrees of cervical intervertebral disc degeneration in electro-acupuncture groupⅠand electro-acupuncture group Ⅱ were alleviated,and the electro-acupuncture group Ⅱ was superior to electro-acupuncture group Ⅰ.The expressions of MMP-1 and MMP-3 in degenerated cervical intervertebral disc were increased(P<0.01),and after electro-acupuncture treatment,the expressions of MMP-1 and MMP-3 in degenerated cervical intervertebral disc were decreased,especially the electro-acupuncture group Ⅱpresented the better effect as compared with electro-acupuncture group Ⅰ(P<0.05).Conclusions:Electro-acupuncture at acupoints Dazhu (BL 11) and Tianzhu (BL 10) had a certain therapeutic effect on cervical intervertebral disc degeneration,and in combination with acupoint Shenshu(BL 23),this therapeutic effect could be enhanced,its action mechanism might be that electro-acupuncture can reduce the expressions of MMP-l and MMP-3 in degenerated cervical intervertebral disc,inhibit the degradation of matrix in intervertebral disc.so as to relieve cervical intervertebral disc degeneration.
7.Care burden and its influencing factors of primary caregiver of patients with spinal cord injury
Caixue LONG ; Shimin HUANG ; Yunsuo GAO ; Yan CHENG ; Ruiru XU ; Li CHEN ; Huiying MAI ; Meichan FU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(35):2735-2739
Objective To explore the care burden and its influencing factors of primary caregiver of patients with spinal cord injury. Methods A total of 120 primary caregiver of spinal cord injury patients were selected as research object. The general information of SCI patients and their primary caregiver were investigated by SCI patient general data questionnaire and primary caregiver in SCI patient general data questionnaire, caregiver burden of spinal cord injury were investigated bycaregiver burden inventory. The relationship between the general information of patients and caregivers and the care burden analyzed. Results Caregiver burden of elderly patients was significantly lower than that of younger ones (F=54.053,P<0.01). The more serious of spinal cord injury, the higher of care burden (F=315.104,P<0.01). The patients with neck and multiple segmental spine injury and postoperative complications had a higher care burden (F=199.203,t=6.462, 32.195,P<0.01). When the caregivers were female, spouses or children, with poor health condition, with higher education degree, and as cadres or workers, caregiver burden was higher (t=6.061,F=22.073-52.392,P<0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the degree of spinal cord injury, complications, gender, and the relationship between the patients were the main factors that influenced the care burden. Conclusions The main factors influencing the care burden are spinal cord injury degree, complications, gender, and the relationship between the patients. Clinical managers needs to develop appropriate social support system for the factors which affect the caregiver, in order to ease the caregiver′s care burden.
8.Moxibustion therapy for chronic abdominal pain due to irritable bowel syndrome
Chunhui BAO ; Renjia HUANG ; Shuoshuo WANG ; Zhigang ZHOU ; Zhihai HU ; Jimeng ZHAO ; Siyao WANG ; Linying TAN ; Shimin LIU ; Huangan WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(15):2431-2435
BACKGROUND:Chronic visceral pain is one of major complaints of irritable bowel syndrome which seriously affects patient’s quality of life. Recent researches have shown that moxibustion therapy has positive effects on aleviating chronic visceral pain in irritable bowel syndrome patients.
OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical utility of moxibustion in coping with chronic visceral pain of irritable bowel syndrome patients, and shed light on the theoretical basis of moxibustion analgesia, thereby to give insights into the further research and application on moxibustion.
METHODS: With the key words of “moxibustion, irritable bowel syndrome, visceral pain, abdominal pain” in Chinese and in English, respectively, a computer-based search was performed in CNKI, VIP, Wanfang and PubMed databases for articles published from January 1990 to October 2014. After the initial screening, the remained articles went through further selection and categorization.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The result shows promising results of moxibustion on relieving chronic visceral pain for both two subtypes of irritable bowel syndrome patients, diarrhea type and constipation type. Moxibustion may exert an analgesic effect on chronic visceral pain in irritable bowel syndrome patients through regulation of visceral hypersensitivity, gastrointestinal motility disorders, brain-gut axis and neuroendocrine system disorders, immune dysfunction and low-grade inflammation in the gut, psychological abnormalities, and alteration of intestinal flora. However, to fuly understand the analgesia effect of moxibustion and elucidate its mechanism, more standardized randomized controled trials employing advanced scientific techniques and equipments wil stil be needed in the future.
9.Imaging guided thrombolytic therapy in acute ischemic stroke: the value of magnetic resonance angiography
Jing XUE ; Peiyi GAO ; Yan LIN ; Xiaoling LIAO ; Yilong WANG ; Meili LIU ; Shimin CUI ; Lan YU ; Suijun TONG ; Yuanliang HUANG ; Yuming ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(7):697-701
Objective To evaluate the value of MR angiography in thrombolytic therapy of acute ischemic stroke. Methods According to inclusion criteria, 65 patients who also having large vessel occlusion were selected, and they were performed rt-PA treatment (38 patients) and routine treatment (27 patients) within 3-6 hours of onset of symptoms, respectively. Mann-Whitney U test and chi square test were performed to compare the clinical and MR imaging baseline index and the clinical outcome between the two groups respectively. Clinical outcome was assessed after 3 months using a dichotomized modified Rankin scale score.Data were also compared with the combined analysis of the ATLANTIS, ECASS, NINDS rt-PA trials. Resets The difference of clinical outcome in 3 months between the two groups was significant (P < 0. 05) and the median of the two group was 1 and 3, respectively. The ratio of favorable outcome (mRS 0-1) in the two groups was 52. 6% (20/38) and 33.3% (9/27), respectively. Conclusion MR angiography plays an important role in thrombolytic therapy of acute ischemic stroke and it should be used to consummate the conventional inclusion criteria, the patients with large vessel occlusion should be treated by rt-PA.
10.Effects of BmkTXK beta on electrophysiological properties of rabbit atrial myocytes.
Dan HU ; Congxin HUANG ; Hong JIANG ; Gengshan LI ; Zhijian CAO ; Wenxin LI ; Shimin WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(11):1691-1696
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of BmkTXK(beta), a newly purified 'long chain' peptide inhibitor of K(+) channels from the Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch (BmK), on the electrophysiological properties of isolated rabbit atrial myocytes.
METHODSThe standard whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to study the effects of multiple concentrations of BmkTXK(beta) on potassium currents and action potentials.
RESULTSBmkTXK(beta) produced concentration-dependent prolongation of action potential duration at 20%, 50%, and 90% repolarization (APD(20,50,90)) without any use-dependence. Meanwhile, it had no significant effect on RMP, APA, or V(max) (n = 9). At a dose of 1 micro mol/L, BmkTXK(beta) decreased I(to) by 41.4% (n = 10, P < 0.01) at a membrane potential of +50 mV [from (13.63 +/- 0.87) pA/pF to (7.98 +/- 0.78) pA/pF]. I(to) was reduced significantly with an IC(50) value of 1.82 micromol/L (95% confidence interval: 1.47 - 2.17 micro mol/L), in a clear concentration-dependent manner. BmkTXK(beta) blocked I(Ks) and I(Ks),tail with an IC(50) of 20.15 micromol/L and a 95% confidence interval of 16.93 - 23.37 micromol/L. At a concentration of 10 micromol/L, BmkTXK(beta) blocked both I(Ks) (mean reduction 37.3% +/- 4.2%, P < 0.01, n = 7) and I(Ks), tail (mean reduction 35.8% +/- 4.1%, P < 0.01, n = 7). At 0 mV, 10 micromol/L BmkTXK(beta) inhibited both I(Kr) (mean reduction 40.5% +/- 2.6%, P < 0.01, n = 6) and I(Kr), tail (mean reduction 42.3% +/- 2.9%, P < 0.01, n = 6). Blocking of I(Kr) by BmkTXK(beta) occurred in a concentration-dependent manner, with an IC(50) of 17.21 micromol/L (95% confidence interval: 14.76-19.66 micromol/L). An absence of effects on I(K1) was observed for BmkTXK(beta), with no change in reversal-potential (n = 6, P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSBmkTXK(beta) exerts direct blocking effects on several potassium channels involved in cardiac repolarization, and has a strong effect on prolonging the repolarization of rabbit cardiomyocytes without reverse frequency dependence. This finding suggests that BmkTXK(beta) could be a promising class III drug for anti-arrhythmic therapy without the risk of proarrhythmia.
Action Potentials ; drug effects ; Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Heart Atria ; Myocardium ; cytology ; Patch-Clamp Techniques ; Rabbits ; Scorpion Venoms ; pharmacology