1.Research progress in intravascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke with posterior circulation occlusion
Qingfeng ZHU ; Shubao YU ; Laizhao CHEN
Clinical Medicine of China 2021;37(1):22-25
Acute ischemic stroke caused by posterior circulation occlusion is extremely dangerous, with a mortality rate of more than 90%.In recent years, mechanical thrombectomy had become an important method in the treatment of acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke, but whether it is effective and safe in the treatment of posterior circulation acute ischemic stroke is not clear.In this paper, the safety and effectiveness of intravascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke with posterior circulation occlusion were reviewed.
2.Study on three-dimensional echocardiography for quantifying left ventricular function in conotruncal defects
Guozhen CHEN ; Kun SUN ; Meitong HUANG ; Yuqi ZHANG ; Shubao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(11):940-943
Objective To evaluate the accuracy and value of ventricular function in conotruncal defects(CTD)by three-dimensional echocardiography(3DE).Methods Fifty-two children with CTD and forty-three children with normal hearts were examined by 3DE.The measurements of left ventricular volume and wall mass were outlined and calculated.The measurements of left ventricular volume and wall mass of 3DE in preoperative CTD were compared with those of 2D biplane Simpson-method in preoperative CTD,3DE in control group and 2D biplane Simpson-method in control group.The results of 3DE and 2DE preoperative measurements were also compared with their postoperative clinical cardiac conditions.Results From the findings of analysis of variance and Student-Newman-Keuls(SNK)test,there was no significant difference between 3DE and 2DE measurements of left ventricular function in normal children,but there was significant difference between 3DE and 2DE measurements of left ventricular function in children with CTD.2DE measurements of left ventricular volume and wall mass in the CTD group were significant underestimated and less correlated with their postoperative clinical cardiac conditions(r=0.20,P=0.2086)than 3DE measurements(r=0.39,P=0.0090).Furthermore,left ventricular function in the CTD group was poorer than that in the control group.Stroke volume and effective function were reduced due to increasing end-systolic volume.while left ventricular wall mass was increased due to the possible compensation of its ventricular muscle.With the lower end-diastolic volume,stroke volume and effective function,patients were more likely to have the occurrence of postoperative low cardiac output.Conclusions By making a precise quantitative assessment,3DE is very useful in providing more information for preoperative diagnosis in CTD and predicting such postoperative prognoses as the occurrence of postoperative low cardiac output.
3.Evaluation of the structure of tricuspid valve with three dimensional echocardiography in hypoplastic right ventricle
Sun CHEN ; Kun SUN ; Shubao CHEN ; Yuqi ZHANG ; Zhifang ZHANG ; Lanping WU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(7):571-574
Objective To reveal the character of tricuspid valve in hypoplastic right ventricular heart syndrome (HPRVHS) using 3-dimensional echocardiography(3DE). Methods Twenty eight patients with HPRVHS were included in the study, and they were divided into two groups according the degree of tricuspid regurgitation. Eighteen normal children were included as the control. Volume of right ventricle(VRV), area of tricuspid annulus(TVA),proportion of the leaflets and the distance from tips of leaflets to the nearest papillary muscle were measured with 3DE. These data was standardized by body surface area. Results The volume of right ventricle in HPRVHS was significantly less than that in normal group. The area of tricuspid annulus was significantly correlated with volume of right ventricle(r = 0. 90, P < 0. 0001). In the tricuspid regurgitation group, the proportion of area of anterior leaflet to area of tricuspid annulus was significantly higher than non-regurgitation group and normal group(P <0. 0001). Respectively,the proportion of the area of posterior leaflet to the area of tricuspid annulus in regurgitation group was significantly less than normal and non-regurgitation group. The distance from tips of leaflets was significantly shorter in HPRVHS than in normal group. Furthermore, the distance from the tip of septal leaflet to the nearest papillary muscle was shorter in regurgitation group than non-regurgitation group ( P = 0. 0023). Conclusions 3DE could be applied for evaluating the pathologic change of tricuspid valve in congenital heart disease. In HPRVHS, hypoplastic of posterior leaflet and shortness of the cords of septal leaflet could be the cause of tricuspid regurgitation.
4.Effects of original antigenic sin on the immune response to inactivated influenza A virus subtype ;H5N1 vaccine
Zhenyuan XIE ; Na PENG ; Yanan ZHANG ; Shubao MAO ; Ze CHEN ; Haiyan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(8):566-571
Objective To investigate the effects of original antigenic sin caused by previous expo-sure to influenza A virus subtype H1N1 on the immune response to inactivated H5N1 vaccine. Methods In this study, the BALB/c mice were first infected with A/PR8 (H1N1) virus or immunized with inactivated vaccine to induce immune responses against the A/PR8 virus. Then they were injected once with inactivated H5N1 vaccine at dosages of 0. 01μg, 0. 1μg and 1μg, respectively. The levels of IgG and neutralizing an-tibodies in serum samples were detected after immunization. Four weeks after immunization, the mice were challenged with a lethal dose of H5N1 virus. Some indicators including the survival rate, body weight loss and residue virus titer in lung were recorded for further evaluation. Results The pre-existing anti-A/PR8 antibodies in mice didn′t alleviate the immune responses to inactivated H5N1 vaccine. Conclusion This study indicates that the original antigenic sin associated with the previous exposure to A/PR8 virus has no significant effect on the immune efficacy of H5N1 vaccine.
5.Effects of heparanase and E-cadherin on the invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer
Xiaojun CHEN ; Zhichao ZHENG ; Zhiwei LIAO ; Shiwu XU ; Jian DONG ; Qi HUANG ; Shubao WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2009;8(5):344-346
Objective To investigate the effects of heparanase and E-cadherin on the invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer. Methods Fifty specimens of gastric cancer which had been resected at Cancer Hospital of Liaoning Province from February 2005 to May 2007 were collected. The expression of heparanase mRNA and E-cadherin mRNA in these gastric cancer specimens was detected by RT-PCR, and the expression of E-cadherin in these gastric cancer specimens was detected by immunohistochemistry. Data were analyzed by t-test and variance analysis, and the enumeration data analyzed by chi-square test. Results There were significant differences in the expression of heparanase and E-cadherin between gastric cancer cells with high and low differentiation, presence and absence of metastasis, and TNM stages Ⅰ and Ⅱ versus Ⅲ and Ⅳ (t = 1.999, 4.258, 1.735 ; 1.286, 6.794, 3.091; χ~2 =6.273, 9.397, 5.640, P <0.05). The co-expression of heparanase (+) and E-cadherin (-) was correlated with tumor undifferentiation, lymph node metastasis and advanced TNM staging (χ~2 =11.306, 10.208, 8.420, P <0.05). Conclusions Heparanasc shows high expression while E-cadherin shows low expression in gastric cancer tissue. There is a synergistic effect between the abnormal expression of heparanase and E-cadherin, and the gastric cancer cells with coexpression of heparanase and E-cadherin have more malignant potential.
6.Studies on the mechanical properties of thermoplastic polymer resin materials for medical outside fixation.
Jie CHEN ; Shubao ZHANG ; Xu CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;29(3):470-473
Temperature scanning tests and uniaxial tensile tests at room temperature under different strain rates for three kinds of existing low-temperature outside fixed thermoplastic medical polymer resin materials (A, B and C) were conducted on dynamic mechanical analyzer and micro material testing machine to contrast their mechanical properties. It is shown that the glass transition temperatures of these three materials are all around 65 degrees C, but material C has the widest range of shaping temperature. Stress-strain responses of the three materials are rate-dependent and material C shows better plasticity.
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7.Effects and Its Mechanism of Different Dental Alloys on Proliferation and Apoptosis of Fibroblast
Shubao CHEN ; Rui ZHANG ; Rui LI
Journal of Medical Research 2018;47(1):103-107
Objective To investigate the effects and its mechanism of different dental alloys on proliferation and apoptosis of fibroblast.Methods Mouse fibroblast L929 cells were divided into negative control group,gold alloy group,Ni Cr alloy group and copper alloy group.Cell proliferation was detected by MTT assay.Cells were cultured for 48h.Cell cycle and apoptosis rate were detected by flow cytometry.The expression of Bcl-2,Bax,cleaved caspase-3 protein were detected by Western blot.Results Cell proliferation rate had no significant difference in gold alloy group and Ni Cr alloy group and negative control group (P > 0.05),while was significantly lower in copper alloy group than the negative control group (P < 0.01).G1 phase,S phase and G2 phase cells between gold alloy group and the negative control group had no significant difference (P > 0.05),while G1 phase cells in Ni Cr alloy and copper alloy group was significantly lower than negative control group.S phase and G2 phase cells were significantly higher than the negative control group (P < 0.05 or P <0.01).Cell apoptosis rate and the expression of Bcl-2,Bax,cleaved caspase-3 protein between gold alloy group and negative control group had no significant difference (P > 0.05).Cell apoptosis rate and the expression of Bax,cleaved caspase-3 protein between Ni Cr alloy and copper alloy group were significantly higher than the negative control group.Bcl-2 protein expression was significantly lower than the negative control group (P < 0.01).Conclusion The gold alloy,Ni Cr alloy and copper alloy can influence proliferation and apoptosis of fibroblast.The gold alloy group is minimum.Different dental alloys leads to the possible mechanism of fibroblast apoptosis was regulation of Bcl-2,Bax,cleaved caspase-3 protein expression.
8.Primary Carnitine Deficiency and Cardiomyopathy.
Lijun FU ; Meirong HUANG ; Shubao CHEN
Korean Circulation Journal 2013;43(12):785-792
Carnitine is essential for the transfer of long-chain fatty acids from the cytosol into mitochondria for subsequent beta-oxidation. A lack of carnitine results in impaired energy production from long-chain fatty acids, especially during periods of fasting or stress. Primary carnitine deficiency (PCD) is an autosomal recessive disorder of mitochondrial beta-oxidation resulting from defective carnitine transport and is one of the rare treatable etiologies of metabolic cardiomyopathies. Patients affected with the disease may present with acute metabolic decompensation during infancy or with severe cardiomyopathy in childhood. Early recognition of the disease and treatment with L-carnitine may be life-saving. In this review article, the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of PCD are discussed, with a focus on cardiac involvements.
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9.Cardiac/coronary artery lesion in Kawasaki disease treated with different kind of intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in Shanghai from 1998-2008
Lijian XIE ; Cenyan YU ; Xiaojin MA ; Shubao CHEN ; Rongfa WANG ; Meirong HUANG ; Zhongzhen GUO ; Jinjin JIANG ; Xiaoxun ZHOU ; Qing YU ; Dingzhong QIU ; Yonghao GUI ; Shoubao NING ; Min HUANG ; Guoying HUANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2009;(10):901-905
Objective To evaluate the effect of different kind of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy in treating Kawasaki disease (KD) and preventing cardiac consequences (coronary artery lesion, CAL). Methods A questionnaire form and guideline for KD diagnosis were sent to 50 hospitals providing pediatric medical care in Shanghai. The data from a total of 1 682 KD patients were collected. It included 1 064 males and 618 females from 1998 through 2008 in Shanghai. The average age of the KD patients was (2.57±2.33) years old (0.1-18.8 years).The patients had been divided into 6 groups for different IVIG therapy, which included 1 g/kg once, 2 g/kg once, 0.4-0.5 g/kg five times, 1 g/kg twice, 2 g/kg twice and others. SAS 6.12 software was used for statistical analysis. Results In all KD patients, the patients treated with IV1G in 5th-10th day of illness has the least cardiac complication and CAL incidence and the group with IVIG therapy of 1 g/kg twice also has the least cardiac complication and CAL incidence. Conclusions The best doses of IVIG in treating KD is 1 g/kg twice and the IVIG therapy should be used in 5th-10th day of KD illness.