1.Progress in the treatment of central serous chorioretinopathy
Yuan-Lu, SHUAI ; Wang-Yi, FANG ; Song-Tao, YUAN
International Eye Science 2016;16(11):2059-2062
Central serous chorioretinopathy( CSC) is an important cause for central vision loss. It mostly occurs in young and middle-aged men. It is a condition characterized by a serous detachment of neurosensory retina at the posterior pole and leakage from the retinal pigment epithelium ( RPE ) . Most patients with acute CSC will resolve spontaneously. However, in cases of chronic CSC with persistent serous retinal detachment, patients might develop progressive vision loss. This article was made a brief review of the current treatment methods, including laser, photodynamic therapy ( PDT ) , intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy and the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists.
2.In vitro chemosensitivity testing of primary and recurrent breast carcinomas and its clinical significance.
Zhi, LI ; Haiping, SONG ; Wenshan, HE ; Yuan, TIAN ; Tao, HUANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(6):683-7
In this study, in vitro chemosensitivity testing was conducted on primary cultured breast cancer cells from 96 patients with breast cancer, and the results showed that the cells from a few patients with primary breast cancer developed multidrug resistance (MDR) prior to the first chemotherapy exposure. All the cells from the recurrent cancer patients had MDR. The findings suggested that patients having MDR would benefit from high-dose chemotherapy (HDC) regimens. In vitro chemosensitivity screening, which was aimed at improving the therapeutic efficacy and minimizing side effects, helps in choosing individualized treatment for breast cancer.
Antineoplastic Agents/*pharmacology
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Breast Neoplasms/*drug therapy
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Breast Neoplasms/pathology
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Drug Resistance, Multiple
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Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
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Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor/*methods
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/*drug therapy
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
3.Recording method of mouse pattern electroretinogram
Hai-xia, CHENG ; Song-tao, YUAN ; Qing-huai, LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;30(1):50-53
BackgroundMouse has been used in laboratory studies as the model of ocular diseases.Electroretinogram (ERG)is a non-invasive method for primary examination to evaluate retinal function.Though flash ERG has been widely applied in the mouse ocular disease model for the functional assessment of the retinal outer layer,pattern ERG(PERG) is seldom used for inner retinal evaluation.ObjeetiveThe present experimental study was to investigate the recording parameters and method,wave characteristics of PERG and influencing factors in mouse,and to build the foundation for further research.Methods Thirty C57BL/6 mice aged 6 weeks old were included in this research.RETLport ( Roland Consult,Germany) was adopted for the recording of PERG.The positive needle electrode was placed in the cornea,and the reference and earth electrodes were placed under the derma in the cheek and tail.The PERG under different temporal frequencies (0.5,1.0,2.0 and 4.0 Hz),and special frequencies (0.05,0.10,0.20 cpd) were recorded in a photopic environment,and different contrast ratio (95% and 99% ) of stimulator or different transmission bands ( 1-100 Hz,5-30 Hz) in the same temporal frequency and spatial frequency were regulated to analyze the influence on mouse PERG.The use of animals was in compliance to the Regulations for the Administration of Affairs Concerning Experimental Animals by the State Science and Technology Commission.ResultsThe latency of N1 PERG showed a negative N1wave at around 37 ms and positive P wave at about 86 ms in adult mice.The amplitude of N1-P was 2-6 μV.Different spatial frequency,temporal frequency and contrast can affect the final results,and the different temporal frequencies were statistically significant.The wave was stable and the amplitude was unaffected at 5-30 Hz transmission bands with pronounced interference (mean amplitude of N1-P waves were(3.40±0.71),(5.08±0.88),(3.21±1.54),(3.85±1.96)μV in 0.5,1.0,2.0,4.0 Hz,F=7.43,P=0.00).ConclusionsPERG wave from adult mouse is similar to that from human.It is a useful method in evaluating the inner retinal function.Appropriate stimulating parameters are critical for recording.
4.Evaluation of three clinical tools for predicting acute renal failure after cardiac surgery
Ye YANG ; Zhaohua YANG ; Tao HONG ; Kai SONG ; Sun PAN ; Shuyang LU ; Zhenkai YUAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(9):542-545
Objective Acute renal failure (ARF) requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT) was reported in 0.33%to 9.5% patients after cardiac surgery.This study was designed to assess the clinical usefulness and accuracy of 3 clinical tools for the prediction of ARF after cardiac surgery in Chinese patients.Methods Five hundred and four eligible patients with complete clinical data in our institution received prospective assessment for RRT and acute kidney injury (AKI) between June,2009 and November,2010.The clinical tools used were Cleveland ARF Score,acute kidney injury prediction following elective cardiac surgery(AKICS) and Simplified Renal Index(SRI).Hosmer—Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test was used to estimate the calibration.Discrimination was determined with receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and area under a ROC curve (AUC).Results Follow-up was completed in all 504 patients.The overall incidence of postoperative RRT was 3.17%(16/504) with a mortality of 37.5%,and the incidence of AKI was 5.36% ( 27/504 ).Discrimination for the prediction of RRT and AKI was good for SRI measured with AUROCs:0.759 (95% CI,0.643-0.874) for RRT and 0.773 (95% CI,0.677-0.868 ) for AKI.SRI score performed better in terms of discrimination than Cleveland ARF score and AKICS in our study,which did not consist with results reported by other centers.Conclusion SRI scoring system is the most useful among three tools for predicting postoperative RRT and should be the first choice in Chinese patients for whom a cardiac surgery is planned.It can also be used in predicting the composite end point of AKI with an extended application in patients at risk for postoperative kidney dysfunction.
5.Optimum harvest study of Gentiana crassicaulis in Ludian.
Yu ZENG ; Xing-Fu CHEN ; Yuan-Feng ZOU ; Jiu-Hua SONG ; Wen-Yu YANG ; Tao CHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2635-2639
The paper is aimed to study the difference in yield and quality at different harvest time and determine the optimum harvest of planting Gentiana in Ludian traditional harvest period. The authors analyzed the variation in fresh weight, dry weight, dry discount rate, length, diameter, volume and the content of gentiopicroside, loganin acid, alcohol-soluble extract and total ash and made a comprehensive appraisal of yield, appearance quality and intrinsic quality by gray relational distance ideal Comprehensive Evaluation method. The results showed that there is a big difference in yield and quality both 2-year-old and 3-year-old Gentiana harvested in traditional harvest period and the comprehensive evaluation more better when harvested more later. It can be seen, Gentiana harvested the later had a better yield and quality in Ludian traditional harvest period. The harvest of Gentiana can be appropriate delayed depending on the particular circumstances of production.
Agriculture
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methods
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China
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Gentiana
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anatomy & histology
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Iridoid Glucosides
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metabolism
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Organ Size
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Quality Control
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Time Factors
6.Resveratrol protects against oxidative damage of fibroblasts irradiated with UVB
Yuehua YAN ; Xin ZHOU ; Tao SONG ; Jianbo WU ; Wanxiang SHENG ; Xiaoming LIU ; Chunrong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(7):503-505
Objective To explore the protective effect of resveratrol against oxidative damage to cultivated fibroblasts irradiated with UVB. Methods Fibroblasts from normal human skin cultured in vitro were divided into 5 groups (a normal control group, a group irradiated with UVB, a group treated with resveratrol before UVB irradiation, and a group treated after irradiation). A monolayer of fibroblasts was irradiated with UVB at 60 mJ/cm2. The vitality of the cells was measured using the methylthiazol tetrazolium (MTT) method. The activity of superoxide dis-mutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were determined using enzyme biochemistry. Results Resveratrol over 100 μM inhibited the proliferation of fibroblasts. Resveratrol under 100 μM improved the proliferation of cells. The optimal concentration was 50 μM. UVB irradiation decreased the vitality of the cells and SOD activity, and it significantly enhanced MDA content. Conclusions Resveratrol treatment before or after UVB irradiation elevates the survival rate of fibroblasts, enhances the activity of SOD, and decreases MDA content. Resveratrol at low concentration could improve the proliferation of fibroblasts, and at high concentration could inhibit their proliferation. Res-veratol at 50 μM relieves the inhibited proliferation of fibroblasts damaged by UVB irradiation.
7.Results with a new type ossicular prostheses mixed bone morphogenetic protein and hydroxyapatite.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;21(16):738-740
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the results in patients who had ossicular chain reconstruction with a new type ossicular prostheses mixed bone morphogenetic protein and hydroxyapatite.
METHOD:
Analyze The effect of ossiculoplasty were analyzed in 59 cases. Ossiculoplasty using HA-BMP prostheses was performed in 26 ears,PORP was performed in 19 ears, TORP was performed in 7 ears.
RESULT:
The hearing success rate was 92.3% of 26 ears and no extrusion were found in HA-BMP group. There was a significant difference in mean postoperative air-bone gap between HA-BMP prostheses and autograft bone.
CONCLUSION
The new type HA-BMP prostheses can provide stable hearing results with high success rate over time.
Adult
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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
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Bone Substitutes
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Ossicular Prosthesis
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Ossicular Replacement
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Tympanoplasty
8.Clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction with penile prosthesis implantation for the treatment of severe erectile dysfunction
Zhe JIN ; Yichen ZHU ; Wanshou CUI ; Tao LIU ; Weiren LI ; Yiming YUAN ; Weidong SONG ; Zhongcheng XIN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(04):-
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy and patient and partner's satisfaction with penile prosthesis implantation(PPI) for treating Chinese patients with severe erectile dysfunction(SED).Methods:One hundred and sixty-eight SED patients were successfully treated by PPI from July 2000 to June 2010.Of the 146(86.9%) patients who had been followed up over 6 months post-operation,36(24.7%) had been implanted with one piece malleable prosthesis(AMS650) and 110(75.3%) with three piece inflatable prosthesis(AMS700CXM).All the patients had been followed up by using international index of erectile dysfunction(IIEF5),Quality of Life Score(QOL) for evaluating clinical efficacy and using Visual Analogue Scale(VAS) for evaluating patient and partner's satisfaction and the duration of the follow-up was 6 to 119 months.Results:The mean age of patients was 35.9?12.1 years(20 to 75 years),All the operations were successful and sexual intercourse with PPI was performed post 4 to 6 weeks without severe complications like infection and erosion.The prosthesis survive rate and frequent sexual intercourse rate were 98.6% and 87.7% respectively.IIEF5 scores pre and post PPI were 6.3?1.7 and 21.3?1.6 respectively,the QOL scores pre and post PPI were 5.1?0.9 and 1.5?0.5 respectively,and both of them showed significant improvement(P
9.Varicella-zoster virus infection and stroke
Dandan ZHANG ; Bo SONG ; Yuan GAO ; Hui FANG ; Yapeng LI ; Yongli TAO ; Yuming XU ; Shilei SUN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(5):371-373
The varicela-zoster virus(VZV) infection causes central vasculopathy,and then leads to stroke onset. This article review s the correlation betw een VZV infection and stroke onset in order to conduct a comprehensive assessment of patients w ith VZV infection, thereby reducing the risk of stroke after VZV infection.
10.Protective effect ofα-mangostin on retinal light damage in mice
Yuan, FANG ; Tu, SU ; Ping, XIE ; Song-Tao, YUAN ; Wen, FAN ; Yi-Dan, XU ; Zi-Zhong, HU ; Qing-Huai, LIU
International Eye Science 2015;(7):1143-1147
AlM:To discuss the protective effect ofα-mangostin on retinal light damage in mice.METHODS:Totally 30 Balb/c mice, aged 6~8wk, were randomly divided into the control group, light-exposure group and α-mangostin group. Every group contained 10 mice. Mice of α-mangostin group were treated with alpha-mangostin at the dose of 30mg/( kg · d ) body weight by intragastric administration daily for 7d, and then exposed to white light at the 5th d. The light-exposure group and α-mangostin group were exposed to 5 000 ± 200lx white light-emmiting diodes (LEDs) for continuously 1h to establish the mice model of retinal light damage. Flash -electroretinograme was recorded 72h after light exposure. The changes in retinal morphology of mice were observed by light microscopy. Retinas were extracted to detect the malondialdhyde ( MDA ) content change of the retinal homogenate.RESULTS: Flash-electroretinogram ( F-ERG ) showed that retinal dysfunction was less severe in α-mangostin group than in light-exposure group ( P<0. 05 ). Light microscopy test showed that retina structural damage was less severe in α-mangostin group than in light-exposure group (P<0. 05). The level of MDA in retinal tissue of α-mangostin group was significantly lower when compared with light-exposure group (P<0. 05).CONCLUSlON: α-mangostin inhibits lipid peroxidation induced by light damage and protect retina against light damage.