1.Influence of excessive PTEN expression to fibroblast cycle and collagen secretion induced by LPS
Yuekun ZOU ; Zhiyuan SHI ; Jing YI ; Minhui ZHU ; Ming ZHANG ; Yaoyao SONG ; Xiangbai YE ; Yan YU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(9):1190-1191,1195
Objective To explore the influence of excessive PTEN expression to fibroblast cycle and collagen secretion induced by LPS.Methods Normal skin fibroblast in the patient with hyperplastic scar were cultured in vitro.When the primary culture was close to 80% fusion,the digestive passage was performed,cultured to the third generation.LPS(0.5 μg/mL) was adopted to stimulate the third generation of normal skin fibroblasts.Defective adenovirus carrying PTEN gene was transfected to the third passage fibroblasts after LPS stimulation.Flow cytometer was adopted to detect the cell cycle.ELISA method was adopted to detect the secreted collagen amont.Results Excessive PTEN expression could inhibit the increase of G2M cell cycle induced by LPS.LPS stimulation could increase the secretion of collagen in skin fibroblasts,yet excessive PTEN expression could inhibit the secretion of collagen induced by LPS.Conclusion LPS could increase the amont of fibroblasts on G2M cell cycle and secretion of collagen,yet excessive PTEN expression can inhibit the effect.
2.Clinical efficacy of modified Limberg flaps for treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus
Yaoyao SONG ; Xiangbai YE ; Chaojun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2020;26(1):56-59
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy of the flaps of modified Limberg and direct incision followed by suture in the treatment of sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus,aiming to provide the academic guide for its clinical surgery.Methods A total of 76 patients suffered from sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus were treated with two surgical methods in Department of General Surgery and Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Sixth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from 2013 to 2017.Among these patients,37 cases were resected and reconstructed using the flaps of modified Limberg,the other 39 cases were sutured after beingresected.These patients were followed up during the next 1 or 2 years.Five indexes including surgery period,length of hospital stay,postoperative infection,recurrence and complication,were investigated to statistically compare two different surgery methods' efficacy,using independent t test or chi-square test respectively.Results There were 76 patients in the Limberg flap group and the direct suture group,the operation time was about one and a half hours,and the hospitalization time was about 15 days (P>0.05);there was no statistical difference between them.There were no complications in 35 of the 37 patients in the Limberg flap group,but skin cracking and infection in 2 patients.In the direct suture group,there were 39 patients,16without complications and 23 with complications,(x2=1133.2393,P=0.0000);there were statistical differences.Among the 37 patients in the Limberg flap group,only one recurred;among the 39patients in the direct suture group,9 recurred (x2=1192.9211,P=0.0000);there were statistical differences.Conclusions Limberg flap incision shows good healing and fewer complications.Within the group of Limberg flap incision healing,only few cases of recurrences occur after the surgery.It not only effectively reduce the complication rate in patients,but also release the pain from long-term,reduplicated medication.The author proposes that this operation should be promoted in the future clinical practice.
3.The influence of recombinant human growth hormones on the systemic metabolism after severe burn.
Zhongyong CHEN ; Caizhi GU ; Zhixue WANG ; Xiangbai YE ; Xihua WANG ; Huijie LI ; Yunbiao SHEN ; Jinxi LI
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(3):183-185
OBJECTIVETo explore the influence of recombinant human growth hormones (rhGH) postburn systemic metabolism.
METHODSTwenty-four burn patients were randomly and equally divided into treatment and control groups. Same amount of rhGH (9 U/d) or isotonic saline was injected subcutaneously to respective patients during 3 approximately 17 postburn days (PBDs). Blood samples were harvested at 3, 10 and 17 PBDs for the determination of serum growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), serum proteins, plasma insulin, plasma glucagons and blood glucose, which were then compared and analyzed between two the groups.
RESULTSThe serum levels of GH, IGF-1, IGFBP-3, serum prealbumin and transferrin in rhGH treatment group were evidently higher than those in control groups at 10 and 17 PBDs (P < 0.05 approximately 0.01). But there was no obvious difference in serum albumin, plasma insulin, glucagon and blood glucose (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSmall dose of rhGH could promote systemic protein synthesis with no side effects on blood glucose levels.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Blood Proteins ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Burns ; blood ; Female ; Growth Hormone ; blood ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Insulin ; blood ; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ; analysis ; drug effects ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Recombinant Proteins ; pharmacology