1.Analysis on the results of five trace elements in peripheral blood of children in Beijing
Ge Lü ; Wenqi SONG ; Xinwei XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(11):975-978
Objective To provide a reference for prevention of trace elements deficiency in children by investigating the distribution and variation law of Ca,Cu,Zn,Fe,Mg of children in Beijing area.Methods Five kinds of trace elements( Ca,Cu,Zn,Fe,Mg) in peripheral blood of 7972 children of Beijing Children's Hospital for health examination from 2010 to 2011 were detected by atomic absorption spectrometer.The children were Beijing urban residents.They were divided into five age groups:infancy group ( 1 - 12 months,1506 cases),toddler age group ( 1 - 2 years,2766 cases),preschool age group ( 3 - 6 years,1918 cases),school age group (7 - 11 years,1576 cases) and adolescence group ( 12 - 18 years,206 cases).According to gender,each group was sub-divided into male and female group.The distributions of the 5 kinds of trace elements were analyzed among different age and gender groups.Results With the age increasing,the trend of the levels of Ca and Cu were downward,but the levels of Zn and Fe were upward,and the level of Mg was stable.For boys and girls,the levels of Cu in infancy group were (21.90 ±2.89) and(21.25 ±2.80) μmoL/L; in toddler age group,they were (21.76 ±2.78)and (21.29 ±2.69) μmol/L; in preschool age group,they were ( 21.32 ± 2.83 ) and ( 20.88 ± 2.84 ) μ mol/L; and in school age group,they were (20.81 ± 3.02 ) and ( 20.36 ± 3.37 ) μmol/L,respectively.The distribution of Cu showed significantly different among different gender groups ( t =4.640,4.475,3.290,2.894; P < 0.01 ).In adolescence group,the levels of Cu were ( 19.53 ± 2.91 ) and (20.30 ± 2.90) μmol/L for boys and girls respectively and there was no significant difference ( t =- 1.796,P > 0.05 ).In each gender group,the content of Ca,Zn,Fe,and Mg was not significantly different between boys and girls.It was common for the deficiency of Zn and Fe in all ages.Their total deficiency rates were 58.9% and 19.2%.The deficiency rates of Zn and Fe in infancy were 67.7% and 42.3%.Conclusions The distributions of Ca,Cu,and Mg in peripheral blood of children in Beijing become reasonable.Fe and Zn are deficient in different degree,and should be rationally used according to clinical guide.
2.Observation of the medium-long term efficacy of infusion chemotherapy in middle-terminal stage esophageal carcinomas
Taimin SONG ; Xinwei HAN ; Gang WU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To explore the infusion chemotherapeutic efficacy and clinical application value for patients with middle-terminal stage esophageal carcinomas.Methods Eighty patients with esophageal squamous carcinoma confirmed with barium meal examination and histopathology were undergone angiography and infusion chemotherapy through catheter in the target artery of the esophageal tumor.Results Complete reliefs were acquired in 26 of 80 patients after the infusion, partial relief in 42, no-change in 11 and progress in 1; the overall effective rate was 85%(68/80). The survival rates was 87.5%(70/80), 38.8%(31/80), 21.3%(17/80), 15%(12/80) at 1, 2, 3 and 5 year intervals respectively. The patients of more than 3 years survival were complete symtomlessness after infusion. The survival rate could be improved significantly with infusion as long as necessary.Conclusions The short-term efficacy with infusion is remarkable and should be the preferable choice, but the medium-long term survival rate is still low. Accomplishment with other therapies is further to be recommeded.
3.Experimental Study on Effect of Homoharringtonine on SP,IL-1? and TNF-? in Rats of Adjuvant Arthritis
Hongde FENG ; Haiying KANG ; Xinwei SONG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2006;0(06):-
[Objective]To observe the effect of Homoharringtonine on Adjuvant Arthritis Rats.[Methods]Observe the effect of Homoharringtonine on Adjuvant Arthritis Rats’ SP,IL-1? and TNF-?;we take the Adjuvant Arthritis Rats as model and Tripterygium wilfordii polycoside was the positive group.[Results]The Homoharringtonine and Tripterygium wilfordii polycoside group’s level of TNF-?,IL-1? in the serum and synovial membrane decreased instructively,and their dose of SP in the plasma and synovial membrane was suppressed obviously too.[Conclusion]Homoharringtonine has the effect of anti-inflammation,it may treat the Adjuvant Arthritis Rats through reducing the dose of TNF-?,IL-1? in the serum and synovial membrane,inhibiting the secretion and releasing SP in the plasma and synovial membrane.
4.The impact of ultrapure dialysate on long-term survival rate and complication in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Xinwei XU ; Song LI ; Zhanyun ZHAO ; Fang YIN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2015;38(12):880-883
Objective To investigate the impact of ultrapure dialysate on long-term survival rate and complication in maintenance hemodialysis patients.Methods Seventy maintenance hemodialysis patients were selected,and they were divided into ultrapure dialysate group (36 cases) and control group (34 cases) by random digits table method.The 1-,3-,5-year mortality,death causes and the incidences of cardiovascular complication,infection,cerebrovascular accident were recorded.Results The 3-and 5-year mortality in ultrapure dialysate group were significantly lower than those in control group:30.6% (11/36) vs.41.2% (14/34) and 41.7% (15/36) vs.82.4% (28/34),and there were statistical differences (P < 0.05).The mortality of infection in ultrapure dialysate group was significantly lower than that in control group:1/15 vs.21.4% (6/28),and there was statistical difference (P < 0.05).The incidences of cardiovascular complication,cerebrovascular accident,infection in ultrapure dialysate group were significantly lower than those in control group:47.2% (17/36) vs.79.4% (27/34),27.8% (10/36) vs.41.2% (14/34) and 41.7% (15/36) vs.73.5% (25/34),and there were statistical differences (P < 0.05).Conclusion Ultrapure dialysate can increase long-term survival rate and decrease incidence of complication in maintenance hemodialysis patients.
5.Clinical assessment of the treatment for pulmonary artery sling combined with anomalous bronchial branching and congenital tracheal stenosis
Xiaoqi SONG ; Xinwei DU ; Shunmin WANG ; Zhaohui LU ; Zhiwei XU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;37(2):79-83
Objective:To summarize the morphological characteristics and clinical experience of pulmonary artery sling(PAS) combined with anomalous bronchial branching, and provide new considerations for surgically treating PAS.Methods:A retrospective review of surgical experience of all patients with anomalous bronchial branching from January 2012 to December 2018 at Shanghai Children's Medical Center was conducted. There are 4 types according to the morphology of anomalous bronchial branching: tracheal bronchus, bronchial trifurcation, bridging bronchus, tracheal bronchus combined with bronchial trifurcation. The proportion of patients with anomalous bronchial branching combined with PAS was counted. The rate of tracheoplasty for four types was determined. We measured the interbronchial and subcarinal/subpseudocarinal angles before and after tracheoplasty.Results:140 patients were included in our study. The tracheal diameter of 11(21%, 11/53) patients with tracheal bronchus and 4(9%, 4/44) patients with bronchial trifurcation was normal. Among these patients, 125 patients had congenital tracheal stenosis(CTS). 115 patients underwent tracheoplasty. The rate of tracheoplasty of bridging bronchus was higher than tracheal bronchus(100% vs. 60%, P=0.000). One-stage surgery was performed in 76(61%) patients who had PAS. The interbronchial and subcarinal/subpseudocarinal angles were significantly reduced postoperatively( P=0.000). Conclusion:It is difficult to explain merely with vascular compression in patients with PAS with CTS and anomalous bronchial branching. One-stage slide tracheoplasty is currently the optimal option.
6.The efficacy and safety of irinotecan and cisplatin as neoadjuvant chemotherapy for cervical cancer
Jinwen JIAO ; Xinwei ZHAO ; Yuchao DIAO ; Lei WANG ; Kejuan SONG ; Shuzhen DAI ; Qin YAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(4):552-556
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of irinotecan as neoadjuvant chemotherapy (INAC) plus radical surgery (RS) for cervical cancer.Methods According to International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO),81 cases were divided into Ⅱ B,ⅡA,and Ⅰ B2 groups.According to the tests of UGT1A1 gene polymorphisms,we adjusted the injection dose of irinotecan.The parameters were analyzed,including the efficacy,operation time and bleeding volume,postoperative pathology,survival time,and adverse reactions.The articles on irinotecan or paclitaxel combined with cisplatin for neoadjuvant chemotherapy between 2005 and 2015 were collected,and compared.Results The effective rate of chemotherapy was 81.5% (Ⅰ B2 group:85.7%;Ⅱ A group:83.3%;and ⅡB group:72.2%),operation time was (5.3 ± 1.1) h,and blood loss was (781 ± 361.7) ml.After chemotherapy,37 cases were delayed diarrhea,70 cases were nausea,48 cases were vomiting,and 40 cases were bone marrow suppression.The infiltration rate,operation time,and blood loss on Ⅱ B group was significantly higher than that on Ⅱ A and Ⅰ B2 groups(P < 0.05),and there was no significant difference in the chemotherapy efficiency,invasion depth,lymphatic metastasis,survival time and adverse reactions(P >0.05).Compared to three articles,the total effective rate in this study was higher than that in previous studies,also in Ⅱ A and Ⅱ B group.Conclusions Irinotecan chemotherapy regimens combined with cisplatin is effective and well tolerated.It is worthy of popularization and application.Detection of UGT1A1 gene polymorphism has guiding significance for chemotherapy regimen on irinotecan combined with cisplatin.
7.Safety and effectiveness of Kirschner wire and plate fixation for treating distal radial fracture in the elderly:a meta-analysis
Song WANG ; Mengjun LIU ; Qingshan YANG ; Bin DU ; Qing LIN ; Xinwei WEI ; Huiping TAI ; Zhixin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(9):1361-1368
BACKGROUND:There are many ways for surgical treatment of distal radius fractures. Both volar locking plates and Kirschner wires are common methods. Doctors have considerable flexibility in the choice of the ways of fixation, but both at home and abroad there is no comparison between the effects of the two operations for treating distal radius fractures. OBJECTIVE:To systematicaly review the differences in effectiveness and safety of volar locking plates versusKirschner wires for distal radial fracture. METHODS:Databases such as CBM, CNKI, VIP, PubMed and Cochrane Library were electronicaly searched.Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics,Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma,Chinese Journal of Trauma andJournal of Practical Orthopaedics were searched by hand. In strict accordance with inclusion and exclusion criteria, articles were screened. Methodological quality of included studies was evaluated according to Cochrane Handbook. Data were extracted, and then analyzed with RevMan 5.2 software. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Nine randomized controled trials were included. Meta-analysis results demonstrated that upper limb function scores were better in the volar locking plate group than in the Kirschner wire group [MD=-4.55(-7.89,-1.21),P=0.008] at 3 months of folow-up and [MD=-3.13(-6.08,-0.18),P=0.004] at 12 months. The incidence of infection was lower in the volar locking plate group than in the Kirschner wire group [OR= 0.42(0.23, 0.79),P=0.007]. No significant difference in incidence of complex regional pain syndrome [OR=0.28(0.05, 1.38),P=0.12], incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome [OR=0.75(0.20, 2.76),P=0.66] and tendon injury [OR= 1.66(0.51, 5.41),P=0.64] was detected between the volar locking plate group and Kirschner wire group. These results indicated that compared with the Kirschner wire, volar locking plate fixation for the repair of distal radial fracture is safe and effective. In the permission of economic circumstances, it is suggested that elder osteoporosis patients with distal radial fracture should receive plate fixation.
8.Neoadjuvant therapy of regional intra-arterial chemoembolization combined systemic vein chemotherapy for locally advanced gastric cancer
Zhan SONG ; Guowu QIAN ; Ke LYU ; Haiyang ZHANG ; Xinwei WANG ; Xiaolin SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(1):30-33
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of preoperative regional intra-arterial chemoembolization combined with systemic vein chemotherapy in the treatment of locally advanced gastric cancer.Methods The clinical data of 78 locally advanced gastric cancer patients treated by radical D2 gastretomy from January 2010 to December 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were devided into treatment group receiving regional intra-arterial chemoembolization combined with systemic vein chemotherapy (n =36),and those with preoperative systemic vein chemotherapy (n =42) 3 to 4 weeks before surgery.Systemic chemotherapy with mFOLFOX6 was started after 5 weeks of surgery in the two groups.Results The incidence of toxicity reaction and postoperative anastomotic leakage were lower in treatment group than in control group,all P < 0.05.The 1-year recurrence and overall survival rate were similar between the two groups (all P > 0.05).The 3-year liver metastasis rate was higher in treatment group than in control group (x2 =4.063,P < 0.05).The 3-year survival rate was higher than that of the control group(x2 =4.396,P < 0.05).Conclusions Preoperative systemic vein chemotherapy combined with regional intra-arterial chemoembolization decreases toxicity reaction,anastomotic leakage and liver metastasis,while prolonging 3-year overall survival.
9.Carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-2 attenuates LPS induced barrier injure of Caco-2 cells
Jianwei SONG ; Xiang QI ; Kehao SHI ; Shuyun ZHENG ; Xinwei MU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(2):145-151
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanisms of carbon monoxide-releasing molecule-2 (CORM-2) on LPS induced barrier injure of Caco-2 cells.Methods The model of Caco-2 monolayer cells damage induced by LPS was established by using 50 μg/ml LPS for 24 hours.After preconditioning with different concentrations (10 μmol/L,50 μmol/L,and 100 μ mol/L) of CORM-2 for 1 hour,the cultured well-grown Caco-2 monolayer cells were stimulated with 50 μ g/ml lipopolysaccharides (LPS) for 24 hour.The 100 μmol/L CORM-2 was put into 37℃ and 5% CO2 incubator for 18 hours until the CO has been fully released,and it became an inactive CORM-2(iCORM-2).The cultured Caco-2 monolayer cells were divided into six groups:the control group,the LPS group,the LC1(10 μmol /L CORM-2 preconditioning) group,the LC2(50 μmol/L CORM-2 preconditioning) group,the LC3(100 μmol/L CORM-2 preconditioning) group,and the LC4 (iCORM-2 preconditioning) group.The apoptosis rates of different groups of Caco-2 monolayer cells were detected using flow cytometry.Cytokines (TNF-α,IL-1β and HMGB-1) levels of different groups were detected using ELISA kits.The levels of tight junction proteins (occludin ZO-1,claudin-1 and claudin-4) of every group were detected using Western blotting with specific antibodies.The structural changes of tight junction proteins were visualized by immunofluorescence technique.Results Compared with control group,cell apoptosis rate and release of inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α,IL-1β and HMGB-1 in LPS group were significantly higher,and the levels of tight junction proteins were apparently decreased (P<0.05) in LPS group.Compared with LPS group,cell apoptosis rate and release of inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α,IL-1β and HMGB-1 decreased,and the levels of tight junction proteins were attenuated obviously,P<0.05,in CORM-2 preconditioning groups.And the higher the concentration of CORM-2,the more obvious the protective effects.Conclusions This study demonstrates that CORM-2,as one of exogenous CO-releasing molecules,has the capacity to protect the barrier damage of LPS-stimulated Caco-2 monolayer cells in a concentration dependent manner.The higher the concentration of CORM-2 was,the stronger the protective effects were.The protective effects of CORM-2 include reducing Caco-2 monolayer cells apoptosis rate,inhibiting inflammatory cytokines production and release,and restoring distribution and levels of tight junction proteins.
10.Influencing factors on the primary cultur e of mouse fibroblast-like synov iocyt es
Mei TANG ; Shan CHANG ; Zongrui CAO ; Xingyan LUO ; Song HU ; Xinwei TANG ; Yantang WANG ; Yang LIU ; Qiang ZOU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2014;(8):789-792
Obej ctive Knockout mice are widely used in the studies of joint diseases .This article investigated the effects of joint processing methods , collagenase types ,and collagenase digestion time on the number of primary fibroblast -like synoviocytes (FLSs) obtained from mice. Methods The hind legs of 6 of the 12 male mice were cut open from the hip joints , but not those of the other 6.FLSs were isolated using the type-Ⅳcollagenase digestion method and purified by differential digestion .Cell morphology was observed under the inverted microscope .The type, viability, and purity of the cells were determined by flow cytometry . Rse ults Significantly fewer FLSs were obtained from the mice with the hind legs cut open ( 19 133 ±115 ) than from those without (24 933 ± 503) (P<0.05).The numbers of FLSs collected from the cell suspension at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 , and 7 hours after digestion were 700 ±300 , 600 ±100 , 15 200 ±900 , 5100 ±800 ,2700 ±300 , 900 ±200, and 300 ±100, respectively, the highest at 3 hours. There were statistically significant differences in the total number of FLSs obtained by type-Ⅳ and type-Ⅱ collagenase digestions (24900 ±500v s 18 100 ±400, P<0.05). Conclusion For in virt o culture of primary mouse FLSs, it is recommended that the hip joints be not cut open, and type-Ⅳcollagenase be used with cell sus-pension at 2-6hours after digestion .