1.Idendifications of Radix Ginseng and Radix Panacis Quinquefolii by Thermogravimetric Analysis
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(10):-
The thermogravimetric analysis was developed for the identification of powders and extracts of Radix Ginseng and Radix Panacis Quinquefolii. This method is simple,quick and accurate with small sample. It is avaliable for the identification of true and false product series of Radix Ginseng and Radix Panacis Quinquefolii in current market.
2.Expression and their significance of c-Met and TIMP-2 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE To study the expression of c-Met,TIMP-2 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and to explore the function and relationship of c-Met,TIMP-2 in the invasion and metastasis of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. METHODS Immunohistochemical method(SP) was used to detect the expression of c-Met,TIMP-2 in 41 laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma specimens and 15 specimens adjacent to the tumors.RESULTS The positive rate of c-Met and TIMP-2 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma specimens was 56.1% (23/41)and 63.4%(26/41)respectively.The positive rate of c-Met in tissues adjacent to tumors was 13.3%(2/15).No positive expression of TIMP-2 was found in tissues adjacent to tumors.CONCLUSION The expression of c-Met showed a positive correlation with histological differentiation and cervical lymph node metastasis and TIMP-2 showed a positive correlation with cervical lymph node metastasis in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.There was no significant relation between the expression of c-Met and TIMP-2 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
3.Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide on Function and Morphology of Guinea Pig Cochlea
Dan LAI ; Wanrong LI ; Xingqi LI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 1998;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the effects of hydrogen peroxide on function and morphology of guinea pig cochlea in vivo.Methods Animals were divided into four groups and their cochleas were perfused with artificial perilymph(AP), 50 ?M H 2O 2, 100 ?M H 2O 2 and 200 ?M H 2O 2 resolved in AP separately. The compound action potential(AP) and cochlear microphonic(CM) were recorded after two-hours' perfusion. Then hydrogen peroxide-induced cell damage in the inner ear was investigated with morphologic method.Results In all H 2O 2 groups, CAP threshold shifts and CM amplitude shifts were significantly greater than that of APL group. The effect of H 2O 2 perfusion on cochlear function showed dose-dependence. OHCs were major targets of H 2O 2-induced cell death, while Hensen's cells did not show any signs of damage in the presence of H 2O 2. Conclusion Hydrogen peroxide, as an ubiquitous reactive oxygen species(ROS), can induce cochlea dysfunction and damage of cells in guinea pig inner ear. Hensen's cells maybe more resistant to the damage of ROS than hair cells.
4.Combination of Email and DICOM protocols for DICOM data transmission via Internet
Taojiong WU ; Qiushi REN ; Wanrong LI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
DICOM medical data may be blocked by firewalls between terminals when DICOM3.0 Standard is applied in transmission via Internet. Since most of the firewalls are opened for emails, this paper introduces a new method that uses both email and DICOM3.0 protocols to transmit medical images via Internet.
5.Common triggers of ischemic stroke
Wanrong GUO ; Changxin LI ; Xiaowei WU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016;24(8):740-745
Ischemic stroke is often triggered under the effect of the basic lesions combined with a variety of incentives in daily life. Its generative mechanism is complicated, and there are more risk factors. Only according to the long-term existence of chronic risk factors, it cannot make appropriate explanation for the acute onset of this disease. At present, there are a few studies on the predisposing factors of stroke, and its related mechanism needs to be further discussed. This article aims to introduce the relationship between the common predisposing factors and ischemic stroke, discusses its possible mechanism, and provides reference for the clinical prevention work of ischemic stroke.
6.Isolation, culture and CM-Dil labeling of rat mesenchymal stem cells in vitro
Chaozhong LI ; Jianming XIAO ; Lixing CHEN ; Wanrong LI ; Chunhai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(1):39-44
BACKGROUND:Currently, there is no uniform, standardized approach to isolate, purify and proliferate bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Chlormethylbenzamido-1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'-tetramethylindocarbocyanine (CM-Dil) is a stable, reliable, high marking and simple marker.
OBJECTIVE:To develop the methods for isolation, culture and identification of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in vitro.
METHODS:Two male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 50-100 g were taken to col ect the bilateral femur and tibia bone marrow under sterile conditions, and then, primary bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were isolated and cultured using bone marrow adherent separation and density gradient centrifugation. cells were amplified and purified through timely and repeated passage, and labeled at the third generation with fluorescent dyes CM-Dil in vitro as a source of donor cells.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were cultured successful y in vitro using bone marrow adherent separation and density gradient centrifugation separation methods, but the former was superior to the latter in the number of cultured cells significantly, while the two methods were not different significantly in terms of cellviability and proliferation. Flow cytometry results showed that the positive rates of cultured cells were 17.5%for CD34, 97.9%for CD44, and 91%for CD90. CM-Dil can label bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells successful y, which is a stable, reliable, high marking and simple marker.
7.Common triggers of ischemic stroke: a case cross-over study
Wanrong GUO ; Changxin LI ; Xiaowei WU ; Zhuangzhuang WANG ; Ling LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(1):27-32
Objective To investigate the correlation between 6 common triggers and ischemic stroke.Methods The demographic and clinical data of the consecutive inpatients with acute ischemic stroke were collected.A questionnaire survey of the triggers of the disease was conducted within 4 d after admission.A case cross-over study was used to compare the exposure of the 6 potential triggers (overeating,anger,negative emotion,heavy physical activity,sudden posture changes as response to a startling event,drinking coffee) at 2 h before onset (dangerous period) and at 1 d before onset during the same period (control period),and exposures to potential triggers in patients according to gender,age and etiological subtypes were further analyzed.Results A total of 369 patients were enrolled.They aged 24-93 years old (mean 61.75 ±13.57),220 patients were male (59.6%) and 149 were female (40.4%).A total of 91 patients (24.7%) exposed to at least one of the triggers at 2 h before onset (odds ratio [OR] 6.1,95% confidence interval [CI] 3.7-9.9);OR for exposure to the sudden posture change in response to a startling event was 12.0 (95% CI 2.4-59.3),for heavy physical activity 10.7 (95% CI 4.2-27.6),for anger 8.0 (95% CI 2.3-27.5),and for negative emotion 4.9 (95% CI 2.3-10.3).There was no exposure to drinking coffee.There were no significant differences in the exposure to various triggers among the different gender,age,and etiological subtypes.Conclusions Sudden posture changes as response to a startling event,heavy physical activity,anger,and negative emotion are the triggers for ischemic stroke,attention should be paid to the influence of triggers in the prevention of ischemic stroke.
8.Clinical characteristics of bone metastasis from gastric cancer
Gaojia ZHANG ; Junfeng WANG ; Wanrong LI ; Yunpeng ZHANG ; Zhixiang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(9):457-459
The bone is a common site of metastasis for gastric cancer. High-risk factors of metastatic gastric cancer include young age, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, Borrmann type III tumors, depth of invasion at Se and Pm levels, positive lymph nodes, and gastric cancer with concomitant body of stomach cancer. More than half of the transfer pathway belongs to the non-portal system. Cases of gastric cancer with bone metastasis but without liver metastasis accounted for 69%of the total gastric cancer cases, whereas the incidence rate of bone metastasis with lymph node metastasis (≥3 cm away from the primary lesion) was 27%. In addition to the tumor markers human chorionic gonadotropin and carcinoembryonic antigen, radionuclide scan of the bone metastasis provides diagnostic pathways and reliable basis for treatment. Chemoradiation and surgery as symptomatic treatments are alternative therapies for stomach cancer. Bone metastasis confers unfavorable prognosis, and the survival time is often less than six months.
9.The Development of Symptom Interference and Symptom Clusters of HCC
Hui LI ; Qian LU ; Ping YANG ; Wanrong LIU ; Yanhua DONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(14):1090-1092
The hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors.Patients with hepatobiliary cancer suffer from multiple symptoms,such as physical symptoms and psychology symptoms.In recent years,along with the further research of symptoms,the concept of symptom clusters occurred.Those two issues have always been the hot topics in recent years.Through the efforts of experts at home and abroad,there has been a part of progress in this area.However,the results are not the same.There are lots of disputes in the numbers、sequence、incidences of the symptom clusters.The paper will discuss this issue from symptom experience and symptom clusters in order to provide the reference and basis for symptom management.
10.Study of the Antagonist Effects of Sodium Salicylate on the Cisplatin Induced Hearing Impairment in Guinea Pigs
Xueling WANG ; Zedeng YIN ; Dan LAI ; Wanrong LI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 1998;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the antagonist effects of sodium salicylate(NaSA) on the cisplatin(CDDP) induced hearing impairment in guinea pigs.Methods 60 guinea pigs were randomly divided into four groups: ①CDDP +NaSA(50 mg/kg) group,②CDDP +NaSA(100 mg/kg) group,③CDDP +NaSA(150 mg/kg) group and ④CDDP +NS(normal saline) control group.Auditory brainstem response(ABR) and distortion product otoacoustic emission(DPOAE) were used to evaluate their effects on hearing threshold and DPOAE amplitudes.Results The ABR responses of groupsⅠ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ were significantly lower than in the control group(P0.05).The ABR responses for group Ⅰ were significantly higher than group Ⅲ(P