1.THE FEMONAL NECK FRACTURE TREATED BY THE ILIAC FLAP TRANSPLANTATION WITH DEEP CIRCUMFLEX ILIAC VESSELS
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1986;0(03):-
Eight cases of old and subcepital femonal neck fractures have been treated by the iliac flap transplantation with deep circumflex iliac vessels since 1984. All cases of fractures healed without marked avascular necrosis of the femonal head, excellent in 6 cases, good in 2 cases. The anatomy of iliac flap with vessels, the method of internal fixation, and the operation indication are discussed in this article
2.Effects of different surgical procedures on immunity of children with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome.
Juanjuan ZHOU ; Yan WANG ; Yanzhong LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2016;30(5):396-398
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effects of pure adenoidectomy,adenoidectomy with partial tonsillectomy,and adenoidectomy with total tonsillectomy on humoral and cellular immunity of children with OSAHS.
METHOD:
The children with OSAHS diagnosed by polysomnography were divided into pure adenoidectomy group(group A),adenoidectomy with partial tonsillectomy group(group B), and adenoidectomy with total tonsillectomy(group C), and there were 50 cases in each group. The serum IgG, IgA, IgM level and peripheral blood T cell subgroup per-centage were detected at 6 months preoperatively and postoperatively. Tonsil grading and polysomnography wereconducted, recording symptoms improvement situation at postoperative 6 months.
RESULT:
There was no statisticallysignificant difference compared with preoperative(P>0. 05) in humoral immunity and cellular immunity index ofpostoperative 6 months. There was no significani difference(P>C. 05) in curative effect among three groups in the 6th month post-operatively.
CONCLUSION
All of these three surgical procedures had no obvious effect on humoral orcellular immune function in children, and could effectively treat children OSAHS.
Adenoidectomy
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Antibodies
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blood
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Child
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Humans
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Immunity, Cellular
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Immunity, Humoral
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Palatine Tonsil
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pathology
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Polysomnography
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Postoperative Period
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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immunology
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surgery
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T-Lymphocyte Subsets
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cytology
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Tonsillectomy
3.Role of CD4~+ CD25~+ regulatory T lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of murine pulmonary tuberculosis
Xindeng TONG ; Meizhong LI ; Boping ZHOU ; Xinchun CHEN ; Yanzhong PENG ; Xiaohua YUE ; Jizhou GOU ; Zhijiao TANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009;27(12):715-720
Objective To investigate the role of CD4 ~+ CD25~+ regulatory T lymphocytes (Treg)in modulating the cellular immune response and pathogenesis of murine pulmonary tuberculosis.Methods Inactivation of Treg was achieved by intraperitoneal injection anti-CD25 (clone PC61,50 μ/mouse) in PC61 group, and rat-IgG (50 μ/mouse) was injected intraperitoneally in control group. All the mice were inoculated intravenously with H37Rv 0. 1 mL (1 × 10~6 CFU) 3 days after Treg inactivation. The effects of Treg inactivation in different tissues were analyzed by flow cytometry. The cellular immune response, pulmonary histopathology and bacterial load were determined in vitro at different time points. The data were compared using homogeneity of variance F test and non-paired t test. Results In spleen, the percentages of Treg/CD4 T lymphocytes in PC61 group and control group were (21. 13± 3. 58)% and (30. 42± 4. 20)%, respectively at day 10 of inoculation (t = 2. 38, P < 0. 05), and those were (16. 12 ± 1. 26)% and ( 17. 34± 1. 62)%,respectively at day 30 of inoculation (t = 0. 84,P>0. 05). The percentages of Foxp3~+/CD4~+ T lymphocytes in PC61 group and control group were (32. 07 ± 3. 95)% and (60. 55 ± 5. 48)%,respectively at day 10 of inoculation (t = 5. 96, P<0. 05). Similar results were achieved in the peripheral blood. Bacillus calmette-guerin (BCG)-specific 1L-17 (ng/L) secreted by murine spleen cells in PC61 group and control group at day 10, 30 and 60 of inoculation were 5. 1± 0.9 vs 0, 43. 1± 10.0 vs5. 9± 2. 8 and 124.8 ± 5.8 vs 102. 5±8. 1, respectively (t = 7. 90, t=5. 10,t = 3. 19; all P<0.05); those of BCG-specific IFN-γ (ng/L) were 28. 4 ± 8. 2 vs 4. 0±1. 3, 685. 9± 128. 6 vs418. 7±20.4 and 310.9±119. 7 vs 32. 8±7. 5, respectively(tO = 4. 21,t = 8. 43, t = 3. 27; all P<0.05);those of TNF-a (ng/L) were 38. 6±5.0 vs 16. 3±4. 0, 112. 9 ±12. 3 vs 71. 5±12. 6 and 86. 2±8. 2vs0, respectively(t = 4. 95, t=3. 33,t/=14.8; all P<0. 05). The lung bacterial load at day 10 of inoculation in PC61 group was lower than that in control group (t = 4. 63, P < 0. 01), but the differences were not significant thereafter. The changes of lung histopathology at late stage of infection (day 120) in PC61 group were less severe than those in control group. Conclusions Murine Tregs increase dramatically after Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Treg could inhibit the specific cellular immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and therefore, may facilitate the persistent infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and development of tuberculosis.
4.Computer-assisted stereotactic transplantation of human retinal pigment epithelium cells in Parkinson disease
Yanzhong XUE ; Tingwen REN ; Shouliang PANG ; Yuguo WANG ; Jinguo YAO ; Jianfeng ZHOU ; Peilai HAO ; Huichang XU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(5):292-295
Objective To study the clinical efficacy of computer-assisted stereotactic brain transplantation of human retinal pigment epithelium (hRPE) cells into the patients with Parkinson disease (PD). Methods Under the guidance of computed X-ray tomography and magnetic resonance imaging image mergence, 4 × 106 hRPE cells were transplanted into the putamen and ventriculus laterlis of 17 cases of PD by stereotactic surgery. The transplantation sites were contralateral to the side of main symptoms and signs. The curative efficacy were observed at the 7th day, 1st month, and 3rd month after the transplantation. Results The contralateral symptoms were ameliorated continuously after the transplantation. Three months after the surgery, the total effective rate of cell transplantation was 88. 2 %, and 82. 4 % of the cases got significant improvement. The cases that got ipsilateral improvement soon after the surgery gave a total effective rate as high as 88. 2 % at the 3rd month during follow-up period, and 64. 7% among these cases improved significantly. Only a minority of cases had transient dizziness and hemiparesis, but the duration was short. Conclusion The therapy, computer-assisted stereotactic transplantation of hRPE ceils in the treatment of PD, is safe and efficient.
5.Effect of interleukin-10 on experimental severe acute pancreatitis's histopathologic score in rats
Jun-zhong YUE ; Jun-zhao GU ; Jian-guo XUE ; Yanzhong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(9):534-535
ObjectiveTo explore effect of interleukin-10 (IL-10) on histopathologic scores of severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) and the level of serum amylase (AMY) in rats.Methods48 female and male adult Sprague Dawley rats (200—300g) were randomly allocated into three groups: OPgroup, SAP group and IL-10 group with 16 rats in each group. SAP was made with retrograde ductal infusion of 5% sodium taurocholate solution.ResultsIn SAP and IL-10 group, there were interstitial edema, necrosis, neutrophil infiltration and interstitial hemorrhage of pancreas, more or less. At 6h and 12h after models were made, the pancreatic histopathologic score in IL-10 group (4.00±0.33 and 6.25±0.25) were significantly lower than that in SAP group (6.13±0.35 and 9.50±0.50)(P<0.01). At 6 h after models were made, the serum AMY in IL-10 group was lower than that in SAP group (P<0.05), but at 12 h there were no differences.ConclusionIn earlier period of SAP in rats, IL-10 can lower the serum AMY level, and significantly reduced pancreatic histologic score (edema, inflammation, hemorrhage, and necrosis).
6.Comparison of efficacy and safety of pegylated interferon alfa-2a or adefovir dipivoxil monotherapy with combination therapy in HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B patients
Feijian AO ; Weimin MA ; Boping ZHOU ; Daqiao ZHOU ; Yiwen HU ; Qing HE ; Wei DAI ; Cheng XU ; Yanzhong PENG ; Lijia CHEN ; Guangdong TONG ; Guang NIE ; Yan LIU ; Qun FAN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2010;28(4):214-217
Objective To compare the clinical efficacy and safety of pegylated interferon α-2a (Peg IFN α-2a) or adefovir dipivoxil(ADV) monotherapy and their combination therapy in HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. Methods An open randomized controlled multicenter clinical trial was performed. One hundred and twenty cases with CHB were divided into 3 groups: Peg IFN α-2a monotherapy (group A), ADV monotherapy (group B) and Peg IFN α-2a plus ADV combination therapy (group C). The virological response (VR), serological response (HBeAg, HBsAg clearance and seroconversion), biochemical response (BR) and sustained response (SR) were tested at week 24 and 48 of therapy and week 48 of follow-up after end of treatment (EOT) for'evaluation of therapeutic effects, safety and drug resistance. The efficacy was compared using X2 test. Results At week 48 of treatment, the VR (HBV DNA ≤500 copy/mL) rates were 36. 8%(14/38), 37. 5%(15/40) and 62. 9% (22/35), respectively in groups A, B and C; that in group C was higher than those in groups A and B (X2 = 4. 933, 4. 801, respectively; both P < 0. 05); HBeAg seroconversion rates in three groups were 44. 7% (17/38), 17. 5% (7/40) and 51. 4% (18/35), respectively. At week 48 of follow-up,SR rates in three groups were 34. 2%(13/38), 15. 0%(6/40) and 48. 6% (17/35), respectively; those in groups C and A were higher than that in group B (X2 = 9. 894,P<0. 01;X2 =3. 903, P<0. 05, respectively). Conclusions VRs at week 24 and 48 of Peg IFN α-2a plus ADV combination therapy are better than Peg IFN α-2a or ADV monotherapy. SRs at week 48 of follow-up after Peg IFN α-2a monotherapy and combination therapy are both better than ADV monotherapy.
7.Study on biocompatibility of hydroxyapatite/high density polyethylene (HA/HDPE) nano-composites artificial ossicle.
Guohui WANG ; Shaihong ZHU ; Guolin TAN ; Kechao ZHOU ; Suping HUANG ; Yanzhong ZHAO ; Zhiyou LI ; Boyun HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(3):607-610
This study was aimed to evaluate the biocompatibility of Hydroxyapatite/High density polyethylene (HA/ HDPE) nano-composites artificial ossicle. The percentage of S-period cells were detected by flow cytometry after L929 cells being incubated with extraction of the HA/HDPE nano-composites; the titanium materials for clinical application served as the contrast. In addition, both materials were implanted in animals and the histopathological evaluations were conducted. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups (P >0.05). The results demonstrated that the HA/HDPE nano-composite artificial ossicle made by our laboratory is of a good biocompatibility and clinical application outlook.
Animals
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Biocompatible Materials
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chemistry
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Bone Substitutes
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chemistry
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Durapatite
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chemistry
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Ear Ossicles
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Female
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Implants, Experimental
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Male
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Materials Testing
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Mice
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Nanoparticles
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chemistry
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Polyethylene
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chemistry
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Swine
8.Study on biocompatibility of MIM 316L stainless steel.
Guohui WANG ; Shaihong ZHU ; Yiming LI ; Yanzhong ZHAO ; Kechao ZHOU ; Boyun HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(2):329-331
This study was aimed to evaluate the biocompatibility of metal powder injection molding (MIM) 316L stainless steel. The percentage of S-period cells was detected by flow cytometry after L929 cells being incubated with extraction of MIM 316L stainless steel, and titanium implant materials for clinical application were used as control. In addition, both materials were implanted in animals and the histopathological evaluations were carried out. The statistical analyses show that there are no significant differences between the two groups (P > 0.05), which demonstrate that MIM 316L stainless steel has good biocompatibility.
Animals
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Biocompatible Materials
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chemistry
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Cell Line
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Fibroblasts
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cytology
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Implants, Experimental
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Materials Testing
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methods
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Mice
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Stainless Steel
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chemistry
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Swine