1.Effects of cromakalim on rats vascular smooth muscle with different age
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2001;17(2):171-174
AIM To study the effects and mechanisms of cromakal im, an ATP-sensitive K+(KATP) channel opener, on rat vascular smooth mu scl e. METHODS Isometric tension recording of aorta rings. RESULT S Vasorelaxant effects to cromakalim which contracted by phenylephrine we re markedly reduced in the old rats. Endothelium removal or treatment either wit h the NO synthesis inhibitor L-NAME or the guanylate cyclase inhibitor meth ylene blue reduced the effects, however with the change of age, the IC50 v alues and maximal relaxation responses to cromakalim had little difference. Ach and SNP, which are the endogenous and exogenous donors of NO respectively, induc ed a lesser vasodilator effect in aortic segments from old compared with the oth er groups of rats. CONCLUSIONS The vasodilator responses to cromaka lim decreased in old rats, its mechanism may be involved the lower release of NO or the lower sensitivity of vascular smooth muscle to NO.
2.Comparison of dexamethasone and granisetron for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Xiangmei BU ; Xiaoliang QI ; Zhou WANG ; Wenbin YU
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 1999;0(04):-
Objective:To compare dexamethasone and granisetron for the prevention of PONV(Postoperative nausea and vomiting) after LC(Laparoscopic cholecystemy).Methods:A total of 80 patients were randomly divided into four groups(n= 20 each).A:dexamethasone 8 mg group;B:granisetron 3 mg,C:combined application group,D were the control group.All patients were given the similiar standardized anesthesia and operative treatment.PONV were assessed during the first 24 h after operations.Results:Group A,B and C got higher scores of PONV than the control group(P
3.Experimental study on the change of osteoinductive potential of bone in ovariectomized rat
Min TIAN ; Lei SUN ; Xiaoliang CHEN ; Yougu HU ; Xiaoming QI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2000;0(06):-
Objective To exoplore the causes in healing difficulties of osteoporotic fracture, and to study the feasible approaches and methods for clinical treatment of osteoporotic fracture. Methods Forty female Sprague-Dawley rats, used as donor animals, were divided randomly into ovariectomized (OVX) group and control (CON) group, with each group of 20 animals. OVX group was subjected to bilateral ovariectomy and CON group was subjected to sham operation. Four months after surgery, the rats were sacrificed, and long bones of the extremities were harvested respectively for preparation of bone matrix gelatin (BMG) in terms of Urist's method. BMG implants obtained from OVX and CON rats were implanted into left and right femoral muscle pouches respectively of 17 female SD rats. The host rats were killed after 14-day feeding, and tissue block of BMG implants were removed for histologic study, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, and calcium content (CA) determination, respectively. Results ALP activity of BMG tissue block from OVX group was (7.22? 2.59)U/g, and that from CON group was (12.01?6.18)U/g. Significant difference was found between the two groups (P
4.Behavioral problems of HIV infected children
ZENG Xiaoliang, LU Chunyan, TANG Zhenghua, LU Hongyan, QIN Qi, SHEN Zhiyong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(11):1672-1675
Objective:
To understand the behavioral problems of children infected with HIV, and to provide reference for further psychological intervention.
Methods:
The survey was conducted from January to December 2017. A total of 256 HIV-infected 10-16 years old school-aged children who were receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Center for Disease Control and Prevention were invited to participate. Another 256 children without HIV infection who were matched with sex and age were selected as the control group. Achenbach Children’s Behavior Scale was used to conduct psychological questionnaires in the two groups of children.
Results:
Activity, social competence, and learning ability in the study group scored lower than control group (P<0.05). In children with HIV infection group, score of social competence in boys and girls aged 10-11 years were (14.35±3.96) (15.26±5.00), respectively, and was (14.21±4.64) and (14.57±5.50) in boys and girls aged 12-16 years was significantly lower than age and sex-matched control group (19.38±6.77 and 18.09±5.16 in boys and girls aged 10-11 years, 17.26±6.88 and 17.84±6.76 in boys and girls aged 12-16 years) (P<0.05). The total detection rate of behavioral problems in the study group (13% and 10% in boys and girls aged 10-11 years, 17% and 13% in boys and girls aged 12-16 years) was significantly higher than that in the control group (5% and 3% in boys and girls aged 10-11 years, both 4% in boys and girls aged 12-16 years) (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Behavioral problems in HIV-infected children are prevalent, which worth more attention to carry out psychological intervention among this vulnerable population.
5.Study on excretion of stilbene glycoside (THSG) and its beta-cyclodextrin inclusion.
Xiaoliang REN ; Huizi OUYANG ; Guifang WANG ; Min ZHAO ; Aidi QI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(19):2620-2623
The excretion characteristics of stilbene glycoside (THSG) and its beta-cyclodextrin inclusion in bile, urine and feces after oral administration to rats were studied. Bile for 24 h, urine and feces for 72 h were collected. The content of THSG was determined by HPLC-UV. The established HPLC-UV method was available for the analysis of THSG in excreta and corresponded to the requirement of biological sample analysis. After given THSG and its beta-cyclodextrin inclusion, the amount of prototype THSG in feces were 3.27% and 0.61%, meanwhile THSG in bile were 0.20% and 0.18%, respectively. Only a little THSG was found in urine. The result showed that beta-cyclodextrin inclusion reduced the fecal excretion of THSG. However, the characteristic of urinary and biliary excretion wasn't changed.
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6.Treatment of chronic posttraumatic thoracolumbar kyphosis by posterior pedicle subtraction osteotomy
Yongming XI ; Bohua CHEN ; Zonghua QI ; Xiangjun LIU ; Chengfeng ZHANG ; Yong LIU ; Jinfeng MA ; Guoqing ZHANG ; Yunwen ZOU ; Xiaoliang CHEN ; Yougu HU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(9):813-816
Objective To retrospectively evaluate and analyze the clinical effect of posterior pedicle subtraction osteotomy in treating chronic, posttraumatic thoracolumbar kyphosis. Methods Nineteen patients (11 males and 8 females) with chronic, posttraumatic thoracolumbar kyphosis were corrected surgically. The patients were at age range of 29-61 years (mean 42 years). Preoperative kyphosis Cobb angle ranged from 31° to 63° (mean 47°) and trauma history ranged from 8 months to 63 months (mean 29 months). All patients were treated with pedicle subtraction osteotomy according to the size of Cobb angle, extent of spinal stenosis and source of compression. Results Sagittal alignment was improved to average 40.2°, with a correction rate of 85.8%. Two patients developed postoperative leakage of cerebrospinal fluid. Among them, one was combined with encephalic infection and cured with active treatment, and the other developed postoperative wound infection, which were treated conservatively with antibiotics and local wound care. There were no other severe complications. The average follow-up period was 15 months (range 6-41 months). At the last follow-up, clinical symptoms and neurological function were improved significantly. Neither loss of correction nor failure of internal fixators was observed. X-ray and dynamic X-ray films showed a 100% fusion in all patients. Conclusions The single-stage posterior pedicle subtraction osteotomy is a safe and effective procedure for correction of posttraumatic thoracolumbar kyphosis. It is possible and safe to obtain a correction within 55° on single segment by this technique.
7.An intermediate-long term comparison of anatomic medullary locking versus F2L bio-femoral prosthesis in total hip arthroplasty
Yongwang LI ; Rongli HE ; Hui QI ; Qian ZHANG ; Ming AN ; Xiaoliang BAI ; Haichao LIU ; Liang LI ; Wenhai MA ; Xingjian SONG ; Junying SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(44):7053-7060
BACKGROUND:Anatomic medul ary locking (AML) femoral prosthesis is circular cylinder and has satisfactory efficacy. However, some scholars found the complications such as thigh pain, loss of bone at the proximal end of the femur, and wearing-related osteolysis. F2L femoral prosthesis is cone-shaped and also has satisfactory efficacy, but the thigh pain incidence is relatively low. <br> OBJECTIVE:To compare the intermediate-long term results of AML versus F2L in total hip arthroplasty. <br> METHODS:Between November 1997 and January 2005, we retrospectively reviewed 60 patients (66 hips) undergoing total hip arthroplasty using biological femoral prosthesis. At fol ow-up examination, 58 hips in 52 patients were available for clinical and roentgenographic review. 26 AML devices were placed in 24 patients, and 32 F2L devices were placed in 28 patients. The AML group were reviewed with an average of 12.7 years fol ow-up (range 10 years and 3 months to 15 years and 5 months), while the F2L group were reviewed with an average of 9.5 years fol ow-up (range 8 years and 3 months to 11 years and 1 month). The clinical results were evaluated with Harris methods and X-ray examination. Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed to evaluate the survival of femoral component. End point was radiographical loosening or revision of the femoral component for any reason. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There were no significant difference between AML and F2L about Harris score in the latest fol ow-up (P>0.05). After surgery, the incidence of thigh pain was significantly lower in F2L group than that in AML group (P<0.05). In AMKL group, the stress-shielding 1 level was observed in 21 hips (81%), and 2 level in five hips (19%);in F2L group, the stress shielding 0 level was observed in 20 hips (62%) and 1 level in 12 hips (38%). There were significant differences between the two groups (P<0.05). The stress shielding showed significant differences between the two groups (P<0.05). The incidence of osteolysis in F2L group was significantly lower than that in AML group (P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that, the survival rate of both AML and F2L components were 1.0 (95%confidence interval:0.98-1.00). Experimental findings indicate that, both AML and F2L femoral prosthesis have a satisfactory long-term efficacy after total hip arthroplasty, and the incidence of thigh pain and osteolysis is significantly lower in F2L group.
8.A case report of ureteral stenosis secondary to pelvic aggressive fibromatosis
Wei QI ; Xiaoliang YANG ; Junhua XI ; Yanbin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(7):546-547
Aggressive fibromatosis(AF)is a rare soft tissue tumor clinically that presents with local aggressive growth, are prone to relapse, but rarely metastasize to distant sites. It occurs in the limbs, trunk, mesentery, etc., but is rare in the pelvis or around the urinary system. This article reported a case of ureteral stenosis secondary to pelvic AF. The surgical treatment was effective.
9.Comprehensive training of rat abdominal aorta and common iliac artery for neurosurgical microvascular anastomosis
Xiaoliang YIN ; Jun LU ; Lijun WANG ; Peng QI ; Junjie WANG ; Shen HU ; Ximeng YANG ; Kunpeng CHEN ; Haifeng WANG ; Daming WANG
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018;15(2):77-82
Objective To establish an animal model suitable for neurosurgeons for the comprehensive training of microvascular anastomosis using rat abdominal aorta and common iliac artery. Methods Twelve adult SD rats were selected,they were generally anesthetized and laparotomized.The abdominal aortas and bilateral common iliac arteries were exposed and fully separated.The lengths and diameters of abdominal aortas and common iliac arteries of each segment were measured.The end-to-end anastomosis were performed choosing the main trunk of the abdominal aorta without a branching artery and longer segment.The unilateral common iliac artery and the sacral median artery were used for end-to-side anastomosis.The bilateral common iliac arteries were used for end-to-side and side-to-side anastomosis.The micro Doppler ultrasound probe was used to detect the blood flow patency of each anastomotic stoma. Results Anatomical separation of the abdominal aortas and the common iliac arteries was successfully performed in 12 SD rats.Each rat could provide 4 vascular anastomosis exercises.The length of abdomen aorta trunk was 15.6 ± 2.5 mm and the diameter was 1.6 ±0.2 mm between the lower left renal artery and right iliolumbar artery.The side-to-side anastomosis was performed.The mean diameter of the median sacral arteries was 0.80 ±0.08 mm.After the fish mouth-like cutting,the end-to-side anastomosis of the right common iliac arteries were conducted.The lenth of left common iliac artery was 9.0 ± 1.5 mm,the diameter was 1.0 ± 0.1 mm,and was cut off at its origin and then the end-to-side anastomosis of the right common iliac arteries were conducted.After end-to-side anastomosis of bilateral common iliac arteries,its distal segment was arranged in parallel with a length of 5.1 ± 0.3 mm,and then the side-to-side anastomosis could be conducted. Conclusions The rat abdominal aorta and iliac artery model can be comprehensively used to simulate the commonly used neurosurgery bypass graft.It is suitable for neurosurgeons with a certain microsurgical basis to conduct a preliminary vascular anastomosis training.
10.Feasibility study of guiding catheter passing through spasmodic vess els during percutaneous coronary intervention via radial artery access by the aid of PCI guiding wire and balloon
Zhuhua NI ; Lefeng WANG ; Xinchun YANG ; Hongshi WANG ; Li XU ; Weiming LI ; Kun XIA ; Yu LIU ; Jifang HE ; Yonghui CHI ; Dapeng ZHANG ; Junping DENG ; Yimin WANG ; Guangjun LIU ; Xiaoliang ZHANG ; Jianhong ZHAO ; Jiqiang ZHANG ; Jiasheng LIU ; Shuying QI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2016;24(6):320-325
Objective To explore the safety and feasibility of guiding catheter passing through spasmodic vessels in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) via radial artery access by the aid of PCI guiding wire and balloon .Methods The clinical data of 33 coronary artery disease (CAD) patients undergoing PCI via radial artery access with radial artery or (and) brachial artery spasm ( group A ) were retrospectively analyzed .Among all these patients , guiding catheters were delivered through the spasmodic vessels successfully by the aid of PCI guiding wires and balloons .The clinical data of other 38 CAD patients having PCI during the same period performed by other operators via radial artery or ( and ) brachial artery approach and experienced vessel spasm were anlysed as the control ( group B ) .All patients in group B received conventional anti-spasm management during PCI .All vessel spasm was identified by angiography.For patients in group A , a diameter of 0.014 inch guiding wire was chosen to pass through the spasmodic vessel segment carefully and gently .The diameter of balloon should be chosen according to the diameter of guiding catheter .A balloon diameter of 2.0 mm and 2.5 mm was corresponded to 6F and 7F guiding catheter respectively .The balloon was advanced to the tip of guiding catheter , keeping a half in catheter and a half in vessel followed by inflating the balloon with a pressure of 8 atm.The balloon was kept inflated the guiding catheter was pushed in vitro carefully and slowly until the catheter passed through the spasmodic vessel segment .Then the balloon was deflated and pulled out together with PCI guiding wire . Exchanged a diameter of 0.035 inch wire and completed the positioning of guiding catheter .After finishing the PCI, radial or ( and) brachial angiography was performed again to observe if spasm disappeared and to determine if there any contrast medium exudation .For patients in group B , routine approach was applied including administration of nitroglycerine , diltiazem or nitroprusside etc . to relieve vessel spasm. Results The location of vessel spasm was similar in group A and group B ( P=0.150 ) , and the incidence rate of spasm in brachial artery was higher than that in radial artery in both groups .The chance of guiding catheter crossing the spasmodic vessel segment was significantly higher in group A than in group B ( 100%vs.39.5%, P=0.00).In patients whose guiding catheter could pass through the spasmodic vessel segment successfully , time spent in group A was shorter than in group B ( P=0.000 ) .The patient number which time spent was less than five minutes , five to 15 minutes and more than 15 minutes was 30 and 2 ( 90.1%vs.13.3%) , 3 and 7 ( 9.9% vs.46.7%) and 0 and 6 ( 0% vs.40.0%) in group A and in group B respectively.The incidence of forearm hematoma was lower in group A than in group B without statistical difference [6.1%(2/33) vs.18.4%(7/38), P =0.113].Conclusions It is safe and feasible for passing guiding catheter through spasmodic vessels during PCI via radial artery access by the aid of PCI guiding wire and balloon .