1.Preparation and Therapeutic Effect of Kangzhi Lotion
Xinliang LIANG ; Shoumin ZHANG ; Jiaofeng WANG
China Pharmacy 2001;12(5):278-279
OBJECTIVE: To prepare Kangzhi lotion and observe its therapeutic effects on seborrheic dermatitis METHODS: To introduce the ingredients, preparation process and quality control of the lotion RESULTS:The total effective rate of the lotion on seborrheic dermatitis was 90 5% CONCLUSION: The product is reliable in clinical effect and does not induce adverse reaction
2.Effectiveness comparison of cervical vertebral restitution after anterior corpectomy by two different kinds of artificial vertebrae
Anjing LIANG ; Xinliang ZHANG ; Yan PENG ; Kaili DU ; Dongsheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(14):16-19
Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of cervical vertebral reconstruction using titanium mesh and nano-hydroxyapatite and polyamide 66 (n-HA/PA66) mesh as two different kinds of artificial vertebrae. Methods From January 2008 to June 2009 had surgically treated 37 cases of cervical spondylosis with anterior corpectomy for decompression, and artificial vertebrae implanted combined platescrews fixation for cervical reconstruction and fusion. As a vertebral substitution, titanium mesh were implanted in 25 cases ( group A ), and the others (12 cases, group B) were implanted with n-HA/PA66 mesh. The height of fusion space immediately postoperatively and the implanted condition were observed. The fusion rate and the JOA score were recorded to compare the clinical outcomes. Results Two groups received 6-20 ( 15.4 ±4.2 )months follow-up. When follow-up to the end grafts were already fusion. The preoperative JOA score in group A,B [(8.40 ±0.96) scores vs. (8.33 ±1.07) scores(P > 0.05)] were increased to (14.36 ±0.86)scores and (14.83 ±0.71) scores after postoperatively (P> 0.05),but there were statistically significant differences between preoperative and postoperative each group (P<0.05). There were 6 cases artificial vertebrae in group A and 1 case in group B subsided asymptomaticly with 100% choiceness rate. Conclusion These two kinds of artificial vertebrae could show similar outcomes in cervical vertebral reconstruction, but the n-HA/PA66 mesh has a lower subsidence rate.
3.Effects of Modic II changes on clinical outcomes of discectomy
Xinliang ZHANG ; Anjing LIANG ; Yan PENG ; Lingzhi HUANG ; Dongsheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(20):20-22
Objective To discuss the effects of Modic II changes on clinical outcomes of discectomy for lumbar disc herniation (LDH) with low back pain associated with unilateral sciatica. Methods Sixty-five cases of LDH with low back pain associated with unilateral sciatica received single segment discectomy during January 2007 to January 2009.There were 30 cases with Modic Ⅱ changes in group A, 35 cases without Modic Ⅱ changes in group B. Assessed the clinical outcomes by using MacNab analyzing system and visual analog scale (VAS). Results Two groups of the postoperative clinical symptoms had significant relief, the follow-up of 12 - 36 months, average (20.6 ± 7.5) months. MacNab efficacy evaluation by group A of optimal 10 cases (33.33%), good 17 cases (56.67%), general 3 cases (10.00%). Group B optimal 28 cases (80.00%), good 5 cases (14.29%), general 2 cases (5.71%), there was significant difference in fine rate (P<0.05). Preoperative group A VAS was ( 8.67 ± 0.30) scores, group B was (8.60± 0.32 ) scores (P>0.05). Postoperative group A VAS was (2.63 ± 1.30) scores,group B was (1.09 ±0.50) scores (P< 0.05). Conclusion Modic Ⅱ changes may be one of the reasons which cause the residual low back pain after the discectomy for LDH.
4.Bioequivalence of Domestic and Imported Fenofibrate Capsules in Healthy Volunteers
Xinliang LIANG ; Yuhua QIN ; Hongwei ZHAO ; Zurui DING
China Pharmacy 2007;0(30):-
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the bioequivalence of domestic and imported Fenofibrate capsules in healthy volunteers. METHODS: In double-period crossover study, 18 healthy volunteers received a single oral dose of domestic Fenofibrate capsule 200 mg (test capsule) and imported capsule 200 mg (reference capsule). The content of fenofibric acid in plasma was measured with HPLC. BECS pharmacokinetics program was used to calculate the pharmacokinetic parameters and bioavailability and to evaluate the bioequivalence of two preparations. RESULTS: The main pharmacokinetic parameters of domestic Fenofibrate capsule vs. imported Fenofibrate capsule were as follows: t1/2(21.34?3.31) h vs.(21.83?4.35) h, Cmax(7.31?2.65) mg?L-1 vs. (7.28?2.66) mg?L-1, tmax(4.72?0.57) h vs.(4.67?0.59) h, AUC0~72(170.09?54.06) mg?h?L-1 vs. (172.2?54.64) mg?h?L-1, AUC0~∞(188.56?55.27) mg?h?L-1 vs. (192.27?56.62) mg?h?L-1. The relative bioavailability F0~72 and F0~∞ of domestic Fenofibrate capsule were(98.87?6.76)% vs.(98.00?6.72)%, respectively. Non-parameter test of tmax and variance analysis and t-test of Cmax and AUC0~72 showed there was no statistical difference between 2 kinds of Fenofibrate capsules. The 90% confidential intervals of AUC0~72 and Cmax of test capsule were 83.3%~116.9% and 81.1%~124.4%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The domestic and imported Fenofibrate capsules are bioequivalent.
5.Ischemic mitral valve reconstruction and biological valve replacement in elderly patients: comparison of long-term survival and complications
Lin LIANG ; Jianqun ZHANG ; Qingyu KONG ; Liqun CHI ; Ping BO ; Wei XIAO ; Xinliang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(3):171-174
Objective This study reviews the 198 consecutive mitral valve operations for elderly patients(> 65 y) with ischemic mitral insufficiency performed at Anzhen Hospital between January 2000 and june 2016.The results for mitral valve reconstruction are compared with those for biological mitral valve replacement.Methods From January 2000 to June 2016,198 elderly patients with ischemic mitral insufficiency underwent mitral valve reconstruction (n =150) or biological mitral valve replacement(n =48).All of them coronary artery bypass gafting was performed at the same time.Preoperative clinical characteristics,procedural characteristics,major and minor complications after surgery,preoperative and postoperative left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by echocardiography,and outcome (survivor or death,mitral regurgitation,NYHA degree) were assessed.Results There was no significant difference between the two groups in the rate of mortality during hospitalization and early postoperative cardiac function.The proportion of severe MR in 1,3,and 5 years after MVP were 5.1% 、6.3%、7.7% respectively.There was no MVR due to the recurrent moderate-to-severe reflux.There were 2 SBE but no reflux appeared after MVR.There was no significant difference in cardiac function and mortality between the two groups within 5 years.Conclusion There is no significant difference between CABG + MVP and CABG + MVR(BV) in cardiac function and mortality in the treatment of elderly patients with IMR.,There was a possibility of MR recurrence after CABG + MVP.There was no MR after CABG + MVR(BV),but the risk of SBE is higher than MVP.We can select operation mode personalized according to the type of mitral valve disease and cardiac function.
6.Usage of left internal thoracic artery in the patients aged over 70 years during coronary artery bypass graft
Qingyu KONG ; Liqun CHI ; Jianqun ZHANG ; Wei XIAO ; Lin LIANG ; Xinliang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;(5):294-296
Objective To review the outcome of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) using left internal thoracic artery (LITA) grafts in these patients aged more than 70 years old.Methods 1471 patients aged more than 70 years old[mean (73.3 ± 3.9) years] from July 2010 through August 2012,who underwent CABG in Anzhen hospital,form the cohort of this study.Among them,1395 cases underwent off-pump CABG,while 76 cases underwent on-pump CABG which includes onpump beating heart CABG in 12 cases.The average number of the grafts is 3.12 ±0.68.All of the patients were divided into two groups on base of the graft:Group A:only saphenous vein graft was used in 564 cases; Group B:The left internal thoracic artery to the left anterior descending artery was used in 907 cases,which also include total arterial grafting,facilitated by the use of the radial artery,right gastroepiploic artery was operated in 42 cases,beside these artery grafts,saphenous vein graft was used to anastomosis with other vessels.Results Operative mortality was 2.12% in group A and 2.09% in group B.There was no significance between the 2 groups.The volume of blood drainage was larger in group B than that in group A.At the same time,there was no significance in the incidence rate of second thoractomy,malignant arrhythmia,stroke,poor wound healing,and usage of IABP between the 2 groups.Conclusion It did not increase the mortality and morbidity of serious complications using the left internal thoracic artery to the left anterior descending artery in those elderly patients aged more than 70 years old during the CABG operation.With consideration of the obvious advantages in the long term patency,LITA was proposed to be used in CABG even in those age > 70 patients.
7.A prognostic model for predicting extracorporeal circuit clotting in patients with continuous renal replacement therapy.
Chaosheng HE ; Xia FU ; Xinliang LIANG ; Li SONG ; Wei SHI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(2):272-275
OBJECTIVETo establish a prognostic model for predicting extracorporeal circulation clotting in patients with continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).
METHODS425 patients with CRRT were involved in the study. We built a predictive risk model of extracorporeal blood clotting with the 302 participants, and 103 participants were used to validate the model. The primary endpoint of CRRT was extracorporeal circulation pipe blockage.
RESULTSWe used a score of 0-5 point evaluating system to predict the risk of 24 hours CRRT integral model of cardiopulmonary bypass clogging. The area under the CRRT predictive model of cardiopulmonary bypass clogging integral system ROC curve was 0.790 (95% CI 0.719-0.826) (P<0.001). The evaluating system can determine the blockage of 24 hours CRRT extracorporeal circulation. The results showed that CRRT extracorporeal plugging prediction fitted the integral model and could predict the chance of plugging. The actual plugging rate showed no significant difference from the predicted rate (R² = 0.301, P=0.232). The cardiopulmonary pipe survival time between the 3 groups(low risk, intermediate risk, and high risk) showed a significant difference (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONWe established a continuity extracorporeal blood purification plugging risk score model, to predict plugging risks during CRRT treatment.
Blood Coagulation ; Extracorporeal Circulation ; Humans ; Models, Theoretical ; Prognosis ; ROC Curve ; Renal Replacement Therapy ; Risk Assessment
8.Correlation of the levels of interleukin-17 and its receptor with myasthenia gravis
Fen LU ; Xu LI ; Wei LI ; Lingzhi QIN ; Mingming MA ; Xiaojing SUN ; Qianlin ZHANG ; Yong YAO ; Xinliang LIANG ; Jiewen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;(2):118-122
Objective To investigate the correlation of plasma interleukin ( IL)-17 level and IL-17 receptor (IL-17R) expression in the thymus of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG).Methods The blood samples of 63 patients (38 with glucocorticoid treatment, 25 with thymus removal) who admitted to Henan Provincial People′s Hospital between 2010 and 2014 were collected at three different stages: pre-treatment, 1 week post-treatment and 1 month post-treatment.The blood samples of 42 healthy controls were also collected.Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay was used to evaluate the levels of IL-17 in plasma.Twenty-five thymus tissues from MG patients and another 12 thymus tissues from patients with congenital heart disease who had surgery therapy were also collected.Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was used to evaluate the mRNA levels of IL-17R.The possible correlation between the expression of IL-17 and IL-17R with MG was analyzed.Results Before treatment, the levels of IL-17 in the plasma were much higher in all the MG patients ( both ocular and generalized) when compared to the healthy controls ( controls (3.2 ±0.7) pg/ml, MG patients (8.5 ±1.7) pg/ml, t =2.450, P <0.01; generalized type patients (9.7 ±1.4) pg/ml, t =2.532, P <0.01).In the patients with glucocorticoid treatment, IL-17 levels began to reduce after 1 week treatment and a statistically significant difference was found when compared to the pre-treatment samples (pre-treatment (8.3 ±1.2) pg/ml, 1 week after treatment (6.3 ±0.7) pg/ml, t=2.052, P<0.05) and healthy controls (t =1.933, P<0.05).One month after the glucocorticoid treatment, the levels of IL-17 decreased to the normal level (1 month after treatment (3.9 ±0.6) pg/ml, t=2.630, P <0.01, compared to the pre-treatment; t =1.395, P >0.05, compared to the healthy controls).In the surgery therapy cases, the IL-17 levels were also reduced after the thymus removal ( pre-surgery (8.8 ±1.4) pg/ml, 1 week after surgery (5.3 ±0.7) pg/ml, t=1.950, P<0.05;1 month after surgery (3.0 ±0.4) pg/ml, t=2.683, P<0.01).In the thymus tissues of the MG patients, the mRNA levels of IL-17R were much higher than that of the controls ( relative level 2.31 folds, t =2.682, P <0.01).Meanwhile, a positive correlation was found between the plasma IL-17 levels and the relative IL-17R levels in thymus tissues ( r =0.945 4, P <0.01 ).Furthermore, IL-17 was positively correlated with quantitative myasthenia gravis scores (QMGS) either pre-treatment (r =0.798 1, P <0.01) or post-treatment (r=0.906 5, P<0.01).And IL-17R was positively correlated with QMGS pre-treatment (r=0.775 5, P<0.01).Conclusions IL-17 is increased in the plasma of MG patients (both ocular and generalized) , and is decreased upon the glucocorticoid treatment or surgery therapy, suggesting that it can be used as a parameter to determine the therapeutic effects.IL-17R is increased in the thymus tissues of MG patients, suggesting that it can potentially be used as a pathological diagnosis parameter.
9.The expression and relationship of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 and P-selectin and microvessel density in hypopharyngeal carcinoma.
Dapeng LIANG ; Xinliang PAN ; Wenhai SUN ; Yichuan HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;23(3):115-118
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the expression and significance of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and P-selectin in hypopharyngeal carcinoma, and explore the relationship of VCAM-1, P-selectin and microvessel density (MVD).
METHOD:
Expression of VCAM-1 and P-selectin were detected by immunohistochemistry staining in 40 specimens of hypopharyngeal carcinoma and 10 specimens of normal mucosa of oral pharynx. MVD was assessed based on the expression of CD34.
RESULT:
VCAM-1 and P-selectin were detected in 26 out of 40 (65%) and 29 out of 40 (72.5%) respectively in hypopharyngeal carcinoma, but none that in normal mucosa (P<0.01). MVD in hypopharyngeal carcinoma was higher than that in normal mucosa and it was related to lymph node metastasis. MVD level was significantly higher in VCAM-1 and P-selectin-positive specimens than in negative ones (P<0.01), which also positively correlated with the expression of VCAM-1 and P-selectin (P<0.01). The expression of P-selectin positively correlated with VCAM-1 in hypopharyngeal carcinoma specimens with lymph node metastasis.
CONCLUSION
The higher expression of VCAM-1 and P-selectin play key roles in the invasion and metastasis of hypopharyngeal carcinoma and were correlated with vascularization.
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blood supply
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metabolism
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pathology
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blood supply
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10."Gating-Spring" model and molecular basis of mechanotransduction in Drosophila melanogaster.
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2016;68(1):87-97
The sense of mechanical stimuli (e.g. force or deformation) in the environment underlies several important physiological processes, for example the perception of sound, touch, pain and acceleration. The key step in mechanosensation is to convert the extracellular mechanical stimuli into cellular electrical or chemical signals. This process is termed as mechanotransduction. Based on mechanical and electrophysiological measurements, "Gating-Spring" theory was proposed as a general model to describe the cell biological mechanism of mechanotransduction. However, despite efforts made in several model organisms, the molecular basis of the "Gating-Spring" model remains elusive. In recent years, several key progresses have been made using the mechanoreceptors of Drosophila melanogaster as the models. This article introduces the "Gating-Spring" theory and reviews the recent research progresses on the fly mechanotransduction.
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Drosophila melanogaster
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Mechanoreceptors
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Mechanotransduction, Cellular