1.A study on platelet indices and platelet membrane glycoprotein in children with primary immune thrombocytope-nia
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(9):797-801
ObjectiveTo investigate the change of the platelet function in children with primary immune thrombocy-topenia (ITP) before and after treatment.MethodsThe platelet indices, immature platelet fraction (IPF%), immature platelet counts (IPC), granule membrane glycoproteins of platelet (CD62p, PAC-1, CD42b) were tested by automatic blood cell analyzer and lfow cytometry (FCM) in 18 children with ITP before treatment and after complete response and in 17 children undergoing elective surgery (control gourp).ResultsCompared with control group, MPV, PDW, P-LCR and IPF% were signiifcantly higher and PLT, PCT, IPC were signiifcantly lower in children with ITP. The expressions of three platelet membrane glycoproteins (PAC-1, CD62p, CD42b) were signiifcantly lower in children with ITP. After treatment, children with ITP achieved completely response. Compared with before treatment, MPV, PDW, P-LCR and IPF% were signiifcantly lower, and PLT, PCT, IPC, and the expressions of three platelet membrane glycoproteins (PAC-1, CD62p and CD42b) were significantly higher. ConclusionsThe platelet function is depressed and in status of low activity in children with ITP. The relative platelet indices provide new references for the diagnosis and the judgment of therapeutic effect in ITP patients.
2.Foley catheter ballon as a pulling and fixing device in Badenoch pull through procedure for posterior urethral stricture
Shihe TIAN ; Wenjun BAI ; Xiaofeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the use of a Foley catheter ballon as a pulling and fixing device in Badenoch's pull through procedure for posterior urethral stricture. Methods Using Foley catheter ballon as a pulling and fixing device in Badenoch pull through procedure to treat 23 cases of posterior urethral stricture. Results Success has been achieved in 21 cases with good voiding during 6~12 months of follow up.2 cases failed,in one of which the segment of stricture being too long and the postoperative tension on urethra too great.18 cases under went urodynamic test after operation,Qmax being 19 ml/s(15~23 ml/s). Conclusions The use of a Foley catheter for traction in Badenoch pull through operation is simple,effective,nontraumatic and with less occurrence of complication.
3.Diagnostic approaches of penile erectile dysfunction
Wenjun BAI ; Hongwei QU ; Xiaofeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(11):-
Objective To discuss the diagnostic approaches of erectile dysfunction (ED),and to improve the diagnostic level of ED. Methods 186 patients with ED were evaluated by IIEF 5,intracavernous injection,hormonal testing,colour duplex ultrasonography,cavernosography and bulbocavernosus reflex latency,respectively. Results Among these ED patients who were evaluated,186,71,28,45,21 and 17 cases underwent the above mentioned examinations, and 46 patients were diagnosed as psychological ED,6 as arterial ED,15 as venous ED,3 as hormonal ED,3 as neurologic ED,10 as composite ED and 103 unknown cause ED. Conclusions Erectile dysfunction is a highly individualized disease.Diagnostic approaches of erectile dysfunction should be individual patient specific,which can be safe,economical and efficacious to the ED patients.
4.The inhibitive effect of antisenes oligodeoxynucleotide on the phosphodiesterase type 5 in smooth muscle cells of human corpus cavernosum
Wenjun BAI ; Shukun HOU ; Xiaofeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the inhibitive effect of antisenes oligodeoxynucleotide(ASON) on the phosphodiesterase type 5(PDE5) in smooth muscle cells of human corpus cavernosum,and provide experimental groundwork for the gene therapy of erectile dysfunction. Methods PDE5 gene ASON (containing exon 1) was transfected into the corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells with the presence of liposome DOTAP.Another sense oligodeoxynucleotide(SON) and 1% of bovine serum were also transducted into the cells as controls.PDE5 was probed and measured by Western blot at 1,2,4,6,10,24 and 48 h after transfection. Results After transfection(1~6 h), PDE5 in human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells was significantly lower than it was in controls( P = 0.000 ~0.014). Conclusions The results indicate that PDE5 gene antisense oligodeoxynucleotide has inhibitive effect on PDE5 in smooth muscle cells of human corpus cavernosum in vitro,and the present study provides experimental groundwork for the gene therapy of erectile dysfunction.
5.Primary culture and identification of human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells
Wenjun BAI ; Shukun HOU ; Xiaofeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To provide an ideal material for the investigation of penile erection. Methods Human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells were cultured with DMEM ( 20% of it was human serum)in vitro and the bred cells were identified by immunohistochemistry. Results After 10~14 days, spindle cells overspreaded in 6 culture bottles and they were validated as human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells immunohistochemically. Conclusions Human corpus cavernosum smooth muscle cells can be cultivated in feasible medium and can also become a cell line.These bred cells can serve as a material for the study of penile erection.
6.IL-6 and IL-8 levels in expressed prostate secretion of chronic prostatitis
Haiyun YE ; Shukun HOU ; Wenjun BAI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(04):-
ObjectiveTo investigate the levels of anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-6 and pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-8 in expressed prostatic secretion(EPS)of chronic prostatitis.To study the relationship of cytokines to the mechanism of chronic prostatitis.MethodsIL-6 and IL-8 levels were measured in 102 chronic prostatitis EPS and in 28 normal EPS by radioimmunoassay.Urine was cultured and EPS was studied according to 2-glass test.NIH-CPSI(NIH-Chronic prostatitis symptom index) was performed by every patient.ResultsIL-6 and IL-8 levels were higher in Ⅱ,ⅢA and Ⅳ prostatitis (IL-6 0.51?0.57 ng/ml,IL-8 10.75?7.96 ng/ml,n=90) than those in controls (IL-6 0.32?0.51 ng/ml,IL-8 4.56?5.68 ng/ml,n=28),P0.05.There was a correlation between WBC count and IL-8 level,r=0.529,P0.05.ConclusionsIL-6 and IL-8 are elevated in EPS of Ⅱ,ⅢA and IV prostatitis, and might be considered as mediators of inflammatory response in prostate.The results indicate that IL-6 and IL-8 can be the objective parameters in the diagnosis of chronic prostatitis.
7.Diagnosis and treatment of priapism
Wenjun BAI ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Guoqiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2000;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic approaches and treatment choices for priapism,and to upgrade the diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy. Methods Thirteen patients with priapism were evaluated by physical examinations,cavernous blood gas analysis,color duplex ultrasonography and cavernosography.Among them 9 cases of priapism resulted from intracavernosal injection of vaso-active agents,1 from perineal trauma and 3 from unknown cause.All the 13 patients were treated with intracavernosal injection of aramine and cavernosal decompression. Results Among these cases of priapism,12 were of low-flow and 1 was of high-flow.After the treatment,all the patients with priapism achieved remission.During the follow-up of 3 to 43 months,4 cases experienced decreased erection;9 had no significant change of erection.No cavernous fibrosis of penis occurred in them. Conclusions Cavernous blood gas analysis and color duplex ultrasonography are helpful with the accurate and timely dignosis of priapism.Cavernosal decompression and intracavernosal injection of arimine can be applied to most of the patients,and in the course of the treatment systemic adverse events should be avoided.
8.A pathogenic and immunologic study of chronic prostatitis
Xiaopeng HU ; Wenjun BAI ; Jichuan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2000;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the bacterial pathogenesis in chronic prostatitis. Methods The prostatic fluid of 132 patients was studied with "five glass"segmented lower urinary tract localization culture test and measurement of IgA and IgG levels.Some bacteria positive cases were treated with levofloxacin. Results 74 patients were bacteria positive in their prostates,32 had Staphylococcus aureus,17 with Staphylococcus epidermidis,10 cases had Escherichia coli and 15 with other bacteria IgG and IgA levels were significantly higher ( P =0.031 and P =0.036) in bacteria positive prostatic fluid than in bacteria negatives ones. Conclusions The positive rate of bacteria culture in the prosatic fluid of patients with chronic prostatitis was high (56.1%) and Gram positive bacterias were more common.These pathogens may come from the partners reproductive tract.The levels of IgA and IgG in prostatic fluid were correlated to the results of bacteria culture.
9.Palliative management of bone pain in patients with advanced prostate cancer
Wenjun BAI ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Jichuan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Urology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the management of bone pain in patients with advanced prostate cancer. Methods Bone pain in eight prostate cancer patients were managed with analgesics(8 cases), bisphosphonates(4 cases), external beam irradiation(2 cases) and strontium 89(2 cases). Results After the palliative measures, 8 patients were free of afflictions for 1 to 14 months,7 patients being alive and 1 died of respiratory failure thereafter. Conclusions Bone pain is the most common complication of advanced prostate cancer and may have great impact on the life quality of patients. Various therapeutic modalities should be employed to palliate this disabling symptom.
10.Expression of TNF receptor in human spermatozoa
Wenjun BAI ; Shukun HOU ; Xiaofeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To verify the presence of tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF R 2) in spermatozoa of fertile men,and to provide experimental evidence for the direct action of TNF on spermatoza. Methods Using Western blotting the expressions of TNF R 2 in spermatozoa of 15 fertile men were assessed. Results TNF R 2 was expressed in spermatozoa of all the 15 fertile men. Conclusions The spermatozoa of fertile men have TNF R 2,which may transmit the cytokines signal into cytoplasm and modulate the spermatozoa function.