1.Minimally invasive treatment of tibial plateau fracture under arthroscopy monitoring.
Lixin CHEN ; Shaoyun MA ; Xianpeng LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(3):232-234
Twenty six patients with fracture of tibial plateau was under arthroscopy assisted reduction, the joint surface of bone graft, and USES the steel plate fixation treatment. Average surgery time was 65 min (70-120 min), average fracture healing time was 15 weeks (12-17 weeks), joint surface anatomical reattachment rate was 92.9%. Using break knee function criteria evaluation of curative effect: 18 cases great 6 cases wed, 2 cases ok, fine rate was 92.3%. No infection, deep venous thrombosis and small leg fascia chamber syndrome and other complications. Conclusion is that treatment of tibial plateau fractures under arthroscope has advantages of small trauma, check intuitively and reset accurately, functional recovery of patients are satisfied, the treatment has certain clinical application value.
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2.The expression of miR-101 in pancreatic cancer and its effect on proliferation of pancreatic cancer cell line ASPC1
Xianpeng LI ; Shiwei GUO ; Zhendong JIN ; Le QU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(4):276-278
Objective To investigate the expression of miR-101 in pancreatic cancer and the effect of down-regulation miR-101 on proliferation of pancreatic cancer cell line ASPC1. Methods Real-time PCR was used to determine the expression of miR-101 in pancreatic cancer, adjacent tissues and pancreatic cancer cell line ASPC-1. The miR-101 over-expression vector (peGFPc1-miR-101) was constructed and was transfected into ASPC-1 cell. Transfection efficiency was measured by fluorescence microscope. The expression of miR101in the transfected cells was detected by real-time PCR. Cell viability analysis was performed by MTT. The targeted genes of miR-101 in pancreatic cancer were scanned by the online targeted gene prediction software (target Scan). Results The expression of miR-101 was in pancreatic cancer tissues, adjacent tissues and ASPC-1 cell line, respectively. The expressions in pancreatic cancer tissues and ASPC-1 cells were significantly lower than that in adjacent tissues ( P < 0.01 ). The expression of miR 101 in transfected cells increased to 19.8 folds as much as that in the control group (P <0.01 ). Proliferation rate of transfected cells was significantly decreased, which was only 26% of primary cells ( P < 0.01 ). EZH2 was the potential targeted gene of miR-101 in pancreatic cancer. Conclusions miR-101 was weakly expressed and it may affect the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cell by inhibiting the EZH2 expression.
3.Analysis on illuminated dose level of operators' eyes in imaging quality control test of positron emission tomography
Xianpeng ZHANG ; Haitao YU ; Wei LI ; Zhenguang WANG ; Guoyong DING
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(4):294-297
Objective To investigate the eye lens dose to the operators who tended to test the quality control of positron emission tomography (PET).Methods Before encapsulation and in preparation of point source,line source 1 and line source 2,the two operators were worn with lens thermoluminescence dosimeter each at the left of the left eye,the front of the left eye,between the right eye and the left eye,the left of the right eye,and the front of the right eye.Measurement and analysis were made of the radiation doses to eye lens received by the operators in order to calculate their maximum annual doses.Results The maximum lens dose was 2 439.80 μSv for the test of 5 PETs.There appears to be the same trend in the eye lens doses for the first and second operators.(x2 =15.629-16.155,P < 0.05).The first operator have received higher eye lens dose higher than the second(Z =2.611,P < 0.05).Conclusions The dose to the eye lens for a single PET test is relatively low.
4.Meta-analysis of the risk factors of urinary tract infection after renal transplantation
Mingxia LI ; Guizhu PENG ; Xianpeng ZENG ; Yanfeng WANG ; Ling LI ; Zhiping XIA ; Qifa YE
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2016;37(3):159-164
Objective To determine the risk factors of urinary tract infection (UTI) after renal transplantation,so as to provide a theoretical basis of reducing the rate of postoperative UTI effectively.Method Such databases as CNKI,VIP,Wanfang,Pubmed,Embase,Ovid,and EBSCO were searched from January 1995 to December 2015 for collecting the studies about UTI after renal transplantation.The search keywords were renal transplantation,kidney transplantation,urinary tract infection and risk factors.Meta-analysis was performed by using the RevMan 5.2 software.Result Fifteen studies were identified,including 1 236 patients in UTI group and 2 729 patients in the control group (non UTI group).The two groups had no significant differences in recipient age,diabetes mellitus history,peritoneal dialysis,cytomegaovirus infection,acute rejection,usage of MMF,usage of Tacrolimus,usage of CsA and retransplantation.The incidence of UTI after renal transplantation was significantly higher in female patients than male patients (OR:2.69;95% CI:1.92-3.77;P<0.000 01).The incidence of UTI of cadaveric renal transplantation was higher than living donor renal transplantation (OR:1.51;95% CI:1.71-1.95;P=0.002).Using D-J tube for urinary reconstruction significantly increased the incidence of UTI (OR:1.51;95 % CI:1.07-2.13;P =0.02).Patients in the UTI group had a significantly longer preoperative dialysis time (WMD:1.48;95% CI:0.22-2.74;P =0.02).Conclusion The female recipients,cadaveric renal transplantation,using D-J tube and prolonged preoperative dialysis time were factors affecting the risk of UTI.UTI after renal transplantation had no relationship with recipient age,diabetes mellitus history,peritoneal dialysis,cytomegaovirus infection,acute rejection,usage of MMF,Tacrolimus and CsA,and retransplantation.
5.Early outcomes of en-bloc renal transplantation from pediatric donors: a report of 38 cases
Xianpeng ZENG ; Qiuxiang XIA ; Jingtao PENG ; Hanyu XIAO ; Hanying LI ; Jing LIU ; Heng LI ; Zhendi WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(1):20-24
Objective:To summarize the clinical experiences of pediatric en-bloc kidney transplantation (EBKT) at a single center and explore the measures of improving its efficacy.Methods:Clinical data and outcomes retrospectively analyzed for 38 EBKT children between September 2014 and November 2019 from Department of Urology Affiliated Union Hospital Tongji Medical College Huazhong University of Science & Technology. The pediatric donors were aged (63.6±5.7) days with a weight of (4.1±0.2) kg. And the transplant recipients were aged (28.1±1.4) years with a weight of (48.7±4.9) kg. Serum levels of creatinine and basic profiles of both donors and recipients were recorded at Day 0/7/30/90/80/360 post-EBKT. The postoperative occurrences of such complications such as thrombosis, urine leakage, delayed graft function (DGF), proteinuria and hematoma were measured.Results:The one-year graft survival rate was 76.3%(29/38) and the recipient survival rate 100.0%(38/38). Among 29 recipients with long-term graft survival, no dialysis was required at Week 2 post-EBKT and the serum level of creatinine dropped to normal at Year 1. Thrombosis was a major post-EBKT complication with an incidence of 18.4%(7/38). The other complications included urine leakage (20.7%, 6/29), hematoma (6.9%, 2/29) and primary non-functioning kidney (2.6%, 1/38).Conclusions:As an effective way of expanding the pool of donors, pediatric EBKT is clinically feasible.
6.Regulatory role of long-chain non-coding RNA HIF1A-AS1 on hypoxia-induced the autophagy of pancreatic cancer PANC1 cells
Feng XU ; Yuemei XU ; Feizhen XIA ; Yuhua JIANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Xianpeng LI
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2017;17(3):180-183
Objective To observe the regulatory role of long non-coding RNA HIF1A-AS1 on the autophagy of pancreatic cancer PANC1 cells induced by hypoxia.Methods The pancreatic cancer PANC1 cells were cultured in a three-gas incubator filled with hypoxic gas mixture (94% N2,5% CO2,1% O2) for 3, 6, 12, 24, 36 and 48 h.HIF1A-AS1 overexpression and low expression PANC1 cells were obtained by the infection of recombinant adenovirus carrying HIF1A-AS1 and the transfection of HIF1A-AS1 targeting siRNA by liposome, and routinely cultured PANC1 cells served as control.The expression of HIF1A-AS1 of PANC1 cells was detected by real-time quantitative PCR after being cultured in hypoxia-induced condition for 24 h.The apoptosis rate was detected by flow cytometry.The autophagy related proteins Beclin 1 were detected by western blot.Results The expression of HIF1A-AS1 in hypoxic cells was increased as the hypoxic time increased since 6 h and peaked at 36 h, which was significantly higher than that in control group (P<0.01).HIF1A-AS1 relative expression in HIF1A-AS1 overexpression and low expression PANC1 cells was 4.49±0.53 and 0.49±0.07, which were normalized to that of control group with the relative expression of 1.Control group had lower HIF1A-AS1 expression than HIF1A-AS1 overexpression PANC1 cells but higher HIF1A-AS1 in HIF1A-AS1 low expression PANC1 cells, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.01).The cell apoptosis rate of control, HIF1A-AS1 overexpression and low expression PANC1 cells was (8.27±1.28)%, (6.56±1.49)% and (19.9±2.34)% after 24 h hypoxic culture.Control group had higher HIF1A-AS1 expression than HIF1A-AS1 overexpression PANC1 cells but lower HIF1A-AS1 in HIF1A-AS1 low expression PANC1 cells, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.01).The expression of Beclin 1 protein was protein 1.05±0.11, 1.29±0.19 and 0.38±0.18, respectively.Control group had lower Beclin 1 expression than HIF1A-AS1 overexpression PANC1 cells but higher Beclin 1 in HIF1A-AS1 low expression PANC1 cells, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.01).Conclusions HIF1A-AS1 can promote autophagy of pancreatic cancer PANC1 cells induced by hypoxia and participate in the pathogenesis and metastasis of pancreatic cancer.
7.Quality of life and mental health of pre-post household service workers who held a high school graduation certificate or above and had been engaged in different work
Chongsheng SONG ; Wenzhong ZHANG ; Jing LIU ; Jielu LI ; Deliang YAN ; Xiaojie GUO ; Xianpeng MENG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2013;(3):199-202
Objective To survey the quality of life and mental health status of pre-post household service workers who held a high school graduation certificate or above and had been engaged in different work.Methods A total of 254 household service workers completed Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) and World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief (WHOQL-BREF).Statistical analyses of variance and correlation were carried out to evaluate mental health status and quality of life of the participants.Results Abnormal score of SCL-90 was found in 8% of household service workers who had graduated from high school.The psychological score of household service workers who had worked as workers(60.59± 2.18)was lower than those who had worked as service workers (66.23 ± 12.13) or peasants (65.40 ± 12.24) (P <0.05).Almost all factors of SCL-90 were negatively correlated with WHOQL-BREF (correlation coefficient -0.140 to-0.376).Conclusions Our data suggest that mental health status can be well in pre-post household service workers who held a high school graduation certificate or above.Special training should be given to the household service workers in accordance with their working experience.
8.The role and mechanism of HMGB1 improving the chemosensitivity of gemcitabine-resistant pancreatic cancer PANC1 cells
Dewen LU ; Xianpeng LI ; Bo ZHANG ; Yuhua JIANG ; Feng XU ; Shiwei GUO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2018;18(3):171-174
Objective To investigate the role and potential mechanism of high mobility group box-1 protein (HMGB1) on improving the chemosensitivity of gemcitabine-resistant pancreatic cancer PANC1 ceils.Methods Gemcitabine-resistant pancreatic cancer PANC1 (PANC1-GR) cell line was established by using increased gradient concentration of gemcitabine.The si-HMGB1-PANC1 and si-HMGB1-PANC1-GR cells were established by the transfection with HMGB1 siRNA using liposome.The 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) and Resistance index (RI) of gemcitabine in 4 PANC1 cell lines with or without HMGB1 siRNA transfection were determined and calculated by CCK-8 assay.Western blot assay was used to detect the protein expression of HMGB1 in PANC1 and PANC1-GR cells and the expression of autophagy marker protein Beclin1 in the 4 PANC1 cell lines.Flow cytometry assay was used to evaluate the apoptosis rate of 4 pancreatic caner cell lines.Results The gemcitabine-resistant pancreatic cancer cell line PANC1-GR was successfully established,which could grow stably and passage in media with 100 μmol/L gemcitabine.The IC50 of gemcitabine in PANC1,PANC1-GR,si-HMGB1-PANC1,and si-HMGB1-PANC1-GR cells lines were (4.7 ±0.4) μmoL/L,(166.5 ± 13.6) μmol/L,(3.2 ± 0.3) μmol/L,and (52.4 ± 8.4) μmol/L,respectively.The IC50 in PANC1-GR wassignificantly higher than that in PANC1,while the IC50 in the transfected cells was significantly lower than that in untransfected cells,and the differences were both statistically significant (bothP < 0.01).The RI value of gemcitabine in transfected and untransfected PANC1-GR cells was 35.4 and 16.4.The relative protein levels of HMGB1 in PANC1 and PANC1-GR were 0.17 ± 0.08 and 0.38 ± 0.11.The expression of HMGB1 in PANC1-GR was obviously higher than that in PANC1,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01).The relative protein levels of Beclin1 in PANC1,PANC1-GR,si-HMGB1-PANC1 and siHMGB1-PANC1-GR cells were 2.68 ± 0.23,3.28 ± 0.15,0.68 ± 0.23 and 0.78 ± 0.11,which in two transfected cells was greatly lower than those in untransfected cells.The apoptosis level was (34.58± 3.14)%,(79.56±3.58)%,(19.41± 1.53)%,and (34.57±2.94)%.The apoptosis level in the 2 transfected cell lines were significantly higher than those in the 2 untransfected cell lines,and the differences were both statistically significant (P < 0.01).Conclusions The inhibition of HMGB1 could improve the chemosensitivity of gemcitabine in pancreatic cancer PANC1 cells,which might be mediated by the activation of autophagy.
9. Predictive value of serial platelet function testing on outcome in patients undergoing complex percutaneous coronary intervention
Mengmeng LI ; Quan LI ; Xuejun REN ; Xianpeng YU ; Jiqiang HE ; Yuechmm GAO ; Changyan WU ; Yawei LUO ; Yuchen ZHANG ; Fang CHEN ; Xiaoling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2017;45(9):770-776
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To observe the predictive value of serial platelet function testing (PFT) on outcome in patients undergoing complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
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Six hundred and two consecutive patients undergoing complex PCI in Anzhen hospital were enrolled during October 2011 to June 2012.Adenosine diphosphate(ADP)-induced platelet aggregation was measured by light transmission aggregometry on the first, sixth and twelfth month after PCI and the mean value was calculated.The cut-off value of high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HTPR) was defined as 40%.The primary endpoint was major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral event (MACCE). Clinical outcomes were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier method and differences were compared using the log-rank test.Multivariate analyses by Cox proportion hazards regression were applied to identify variables independently associated with the adverse outcomes.
Results:
Five hundred and eighty-five patients (HTPR,
10.Interpretation of Guide to the Quality and Safety of Organs for Transplantation (6th edition): evaluation and selection criteria for donors and organs
Liangbo XIE ; Qiuxiang XIA ; Xianpeng ZENG ; Jingtao PENG ; Heng LI ; Hanyu XIAO ; Jing CHEN ; Jing LIU ; Zhendi WANG
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(4):487-
Organ transplantation is the most effective method to treat end-stage organ failure. As the increase of transmission risk of donor-derived diseases, the quality, safety and selection criteria of transplanted organs become more and more important. Chapter 7 of the European Union's Guide to the Quality and Safety of Organs for Transplantation (6th Edition) proposed basic requirements in terms of donor and organ quality assessment, selection criteria and procedures, which were worthy of study and practice in clinical practice.