1.EFFECTS OF PQP ON EXPERIMENTAL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN RABBITS
Yunzhao TANG ; Ran TAO ; Yibin HAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(01):-
Potassium quercetin phosphate ( PQP, iv 10~20mg/kg ) significantly decreased the size of infarction and S-T segment elevation induced by coronary artery ligation in rabbits (P
2.Influence of different storage ways on the testing results of AD7C-NTP in urine specimen
Chengjie XU ; Zhibin WANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Yibin TANG ; Taichang TAN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(11):1447-1448,1451
Objective To explore the influence of different preservation conditions and time period on the testing results of Alzheimer's disease(AD) associated neuronal thread protein(AD7C-NTP) in urine specimen.Methods From Oct.2015 to Jan.2016,urine specimen were collected from 50 AD patients,and divided into three groups,according to the different storage temperature,including room temperature group,4 ℃ group and-20 ℃ group.Preservatives were added into specimen of 4 ℃ preservation group and-20 ℃ preservation group.AD7C-NTP level was detected at different preservation time of all specimen.Results The testing results of AD7C-NTP in specimen of room temperature group and 4 ℃ groups,detected within three days,were not significantly different with initial detection value(P>0.05).After seven days,the testing results in specimen of 4 ℃ group were not significantly different with initial detection value(P>0.05).However,after one day,the testing results in specimen of-20 ℃ group were significantly different with initial detection value(P<0.05).Contrast with 4 ℃ without preservative group,the adding of preservative could not increase the stability of AD7C-NTP.The adding of preservative in specimen of-20 ℃ could obviously increase stability,but the deviation of testing results was beyond acceptable limits.Conclusion 4 ℃ without preservatives could be the optimal storage condition for detection of AD7C-NTP in the urine.
3.The preliminary outcomes of percutaneously looped thread transection in the surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syn-drome
Yibin WANG ; Yu TANG ; Zihan XU ; Yizheng JI ; Tiansheng SUN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(3):129-135
Objective To study the preliminary effects of percutaneously looped thread transection on the surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods A total of 72 cases (103 sides) were treated from January 2012 to Decem?ber 2014 (27 males and 45 females, aged 22-94 years, with an average of 51.3 years). Among all the cases, 21 cases (30 sides) were treated with open decompression and 51 cases (73 sides) were treated with percutaneously looped thread transection. We did the incision in the ulnaris hypothenar pattern, revealed and cut off the transverse carpal ligament to decompress the carpal tunnel in the open surgery. Percutaneously looped thread transection was under the guidance of ultrasound, threading from the deep and shallow transverse carpal ligament, respectively, forming loops to cut off and decompressed the carpal tunnel. We observed the me?dian nerve aspect ratio (the ratio of length to width of the uncinatum median nerve on transverse section) and swelling ratio (the ra?tio of area of median nerve on transverse section of pisiform and distal radius) under ultrasound before, during and 3 months after operation. Telephone follow?up was conducted in postoperative 3 months according to the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) to evaluate the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist joint function. Results There were 11 cases lost in the fol?low?up, and 61 cases were followed up for 3 to 27 months, with an average of 11.6 months. The preoperative BCTQ scores of open decompression group and looped thread transection group were 28.5±4.6 and 29.4±5.3, respectively. There was no statistically sig?nificant difference between two groups (t=1.34, P=0.528). The postoperative 3 months BCTQ scores were 16.3±5.7 and 15.7±4.9. There was no statistically significant difference between two groups (t=1.12, P=0.674). The median nerve aspect ratios measured under ultrasound of open decompression group before and 3 months after operation were 3.8 ± 0.7 and 2.6 ± 0.4, respectively. The swelling ratios were 2.3±0.4 and 1.2±0.3. The difference of preoperative and postoperative changes was statistically significant (P<0.05). The median nerve aspect ratios measured under ultrasound of looped thread transection group before and 3 months after op?eration were 3.9±0.6 and 2.7±0.5, respectively. The swelling ratios were 2.1±0.3 and 1.4±0.4. The difference of preoperative and postoperative changes was statistically significant (P<0.05). There were no infection, poor healing, blood vessel and nerve damage after operation in both two groups. Conclusion Percutaneously looped thread transaction under ultrasound for the surgical treat?ment of CTS has less trauma and rapid recovery. It can improve the symptoms of median nerve stimulation, restore the morphology and function of the median nerve and reach the same effects as the open decompression surgery.
4.EFFECTS OF THIOPROLINE ON THROMBUS FORMATION AND PLATELET FUNCTION
Yibin HAO ; Erfeng ZHOU ; Yunzhao TANG ; Yueqing LIANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Effects of thioproline on thrombus formation and platelet function were studied. Thioprolline given in vitro ( 1 g/L ) or ex vivo ( iv 25mg /kg ) shortened length of thrombi and decresed the wet and dry weight of thrombi in rabbits or rats. Thioproline given iv vitro ( 1 g/L ) or ex vivo ( iv 50mg/kg ) inhibited platelet adhesion and aggregation induced by ADP in rabbits.
5.The analysis of the complete genome sequence of swine hepatitis E virus isolate swGX32
Yanli JI ; Lingjun LI ; Xianfei WEI ; Ling WANG ; Yibin CHANG ; Ronglan TANG ; Yonghong ZHU ; Hui ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(5):421-425
Objective To analyze the complete genome sequence of Guangxi HEV isolate swGX32 and to compare it with other HEV isolates. Methods The overlapping fragments of HEV isolate swGX32 were amplified with reverse-transcription nested polymerase chain reaction (RT-nPCR),and the 5′ and 3′ ends of viral genome were amplified with rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). The PCR products were cloned and sequenced. The sequence and phylogenetic analysis of swGX32 was performed. Results The genome of swGX32 consisted of 7240 nt excluding the polyA tail, with 4 nt overlapping between ORF1 and ORF2. ORF3 is contained in the sequence of ORF2. The complete genome sequence of swGX32 shared identity of 73%-74%, 73%, 74%-75%,83%-94% with HEV genotype 1,2,3 and 4, respectively. Among all these HEV reference sequences, swGX32 showed the highest identity with the human isolate JKO-ChiSai98C (94%). Phylogenetic tree showed that swGX32 belonged to genotype 4 and clustered with JKO-ChiSai98C in the branch of HEV subtype 4a. Conclusion The swine HEV isolate swGX32 is closely related to human strain JKO-ChiSai98C genetically and phylogenetically, which further provides molecular biology evidence of hepatitis E as a zoonosis.
6.Biocompatibility of annulus fibrosus-derived stem cells with porcine decellularized annulus fibrosus matrix
Chen LIU ; Shenghao WANG ; Yibin WANG ; Xuebin TANG ; Huilin YANG ; Bin LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(41):6655-6660
BACKGROUND:Acellular matrix and annulus fibrosus-derived stem cells are both derived from the annulus tissue, and their tissue engineering complexes may have better biocompatibility. OBJECTIVE:To culture rabbit annulus fibrosus-derived stem cells on the porcine decellularized annulus fibrosus matrix, and to observe the growth of annulus fibrosus-derived stem cells on the decellularized matrix scaffold. METHODS:Decellularized annulus fibrosus matrix from porcine was prepared and detected by scanning electron microscopy, DAPI staining and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis. After isolation and culture, annulus fibrosus-derived stem cells were seeded onto the decellularized annulus fibrosus matrix. cellgrowth on the scaffolds was observed by cytoskeleton staining, inverted immunofluorescence microscopy and scanning electron microscopy to draw cellgrowth curve. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The prepared decellularized annulus fibrosus matrix was white and translucence liquid. The result of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicated that the main component of the decellularized annulus fibrosus matrix was col agen. DAPI staining and scanning electron microscopy results showed no cells resident. The cytoskeleton staining displayed that annulus fibrosus-derived stem cells grew wel on the scaffolds at 1, 3, 7 days. These findings indicated that annulus fibrosus-derived stem cells have a good biocompatibility with the decellularized annulus fibrosus matrix in vitro.
7.Three-dimensional finite element study on the change of glossopharyngeum in patient with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome during titrated mandible advancement.
Suixing YANG ; Jing FENG ; Zuo ZHANG ; Aili QU ; Miao GONG ; Jie TANG ; Junheng FAN ; Songqing LI ; Yanling ZHAO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2013;31(2):150-157
OBJECTIVETo construct a three-dimensional finite element model of the upper airway and adjacent structure of an obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) patient for biomechanical analysis. And to study the influence of glossopharyngeum of an OSAHS patient with three-dimensional finite element model during titrated mandible advancement.
METHODSDICOM format image information of an OSAHS patient's upper airway was obtained by thin-section CT scanning and digital image processing were utilized to construct a three-dimensional finite element model by Mimics 10.0, Imageware 10.0 and Ansys software. The changes and the law of glossopharyngeum were observed by biomechanics and morphology after loading with titrated mandible advancement.
RESULTSA three-dimensional finite element model of the adjacent upper airway structure of OSAHS was established successfully. After loading, the transverse diameter of epiglottis tip of glossopharyngeum increased significantly, although the sagittal diameter decreased correspondingly. The principal stress was mainly distributed in anterior wall of the upper airway. The location of principal stress concentration did not change significantly with the increasing of distance. The stress of glossopharyngeum increased during titrated mandible advancement.
CONCLUSIONA more precise three-dimensional finite model of upper airway and adjacent structure of an OSAHS patient is established and improved efficiency by Mimics, Imageware and Ansys software. The glossopharyngeum of finite element model of OSAHS is analyzed by titrated mandible advancement and can effectively show the relationship between mandible advancement and the glossopharyngeum.
Finite Element Analysis ; Humans ; Mandible ; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
8.The experimental study of genetic engineering human neural stem cells mediated by lentivirus to express multigene.
Pei-qiang CAI ; Xun TANG ; Yue-qiu LIN ; Oudega MARTIN ; Guang-yun SUN ; Lin XU ; Yun-kang YANG ; Tian-hua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2006;9(1):43-49
OBJECTIVETo explore the feasibility to construct genetic engineering human neural stem cells (hNSCs) mediated by lentivirus to express multigene in order to provide a graft source for further studies of spinal cord injury (SCI).
METHODSHuman neural stem cells from the brain cortex of human abortus were isolated and cultured, then gene was modified by lentivirus to express both green fluorescence protein (GFP) and rat neurotrophin-3 (NT-3); the transgenic expression was detected by the methods of fluorescence microscope, dorsal root ganglion of fetal rats and slot blot.
RESULTSGenetic engineering hNSCs were successfully constructed. All of the genetic engineering hNSCs which expressed bright green fluorescence were observed under the fluorescence microscope. The conditioned medium of transgenic hNSCs could induce neurite flourishing outgrowth from dorsal root ganglion (DRG). The genetic engineering hNSCs expressed high level NT-3 which could be detected by using slot blot.
CONCLUSIONSGenetic engineering hNSCs mediated by lentivirus can be constructed to express multigene successfully.
Animals ; Cell Differentiation ; Cells, Cultured ; Feasibility Studies ; Gene Expression ; Genetic Engineering ; methods ; Genetic Therapy ; methods ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Lentivirus ; genetics ; Microscopy, Fluorescence ; Neurons ; metabolism ; Rats ; Stem Cell Transplantation ; Stem Cells ; metabolism ; Transgenes
9.Transcatheter occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus in a preterm infant and review of literatures.
Kaiyu ZHOU ; Jun TANG ; Yimin HUA ; Xiaoqin SHI ; Yibin WANG ; Lina QIAO ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Dezhi MU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2016;54(1):43-46
OBJECTIVETo investigate the characteristics of haemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA), and the indications of percutaneous transcatheter PDA occlusion.
METHODThe data of a preterm infant admitted to West China Second Hospital in December. 2013, who finally underwent percutaneous transcatheter PDA occlusion were analyzed With the key words of"preterm"patent ductus arteriosus"transcatheter", Pubmed were searched and potentially relevant reports were retrieved and assessed by manual sorting from 2005 to 2015. Relevant reports in literature were reviewed.
RESULTA preterm infnat at gestational age of 35 weeks with birth weight of 1 900 g was admitted to our department. Oral ibuprofen for closure of the patent ductus arteriosus failed, and the patient exhibited the features of"ventilator dependent"PDA of premature infants. On the 30th postnatal day, with the body weight of 1 950 g, under basal anesthesia, the infant underwent percutaneous transcatheter PDA occlusion, and the procedure successfully occluded the ductus with Amplatzer duct occluder (ADO). The ventilator was weaned 19 hours post procedure, and the child was discharged 7 days post operation with good recovery, and her growth and development was good. Follow-up for 13 months indicated that the intelligence and physical development evaluated by Bayley scales of infant development test were at the same level of normal age-matched infants. Fifty-two preterm infants treated with percutaneous transcatheter PDA occlusion in 8 reports were enrolled. The preterm infants were born at 23-35 gestational weeks, with PDA diameter of 1-4 mm. The occlusive device included coil, ADO, ADO Ⅱ, ADO Ⅱ AS, AVP Ⅱ and AVP Ⅳ respectively, with body weight of 870-2 610 g on operational days and age of 11-90 postnatal days. All those infants either failed or had contraindications to drug therapy, and exhibited as hsPDA cases. Percutaneous transcatheter PDA occlusions were performed successfully in all 52 cases, and there were no serious procedure-related complications.
CONCLUSIONPercutaneous transcatheter PDA occlusion in preterm infants is feasible and showed positive short-term and long-term effects, which provides an important alternative way for patients with the problem. The indications for transcatheter PDA occlusion include premature infants with hsPDA in whom drug therapy failed or is contraindicated.
Birth Weight ; Body Weight ; China ; Ductus Arteriosus, Patent ; surgery ; Female ; Gestational Age ; Humans ; Ibuprofen ; therapeutic use ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; Septal Occluder Device
10.Clinical features and prognostic factors of primary gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms
Yujia XIONG ; Xiaoyu LIU ; Cuie CHENG ; Chen CHEN ; Yibin SUN ; Chenhuan TAN ; Yiting LIU ; Ji FENG ; Yifan MA ; Dongtao SHI ; Rui LI ; Qiyun TANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2020;59(4):297-302
Objective:To study the clinical characteristics and classification of gastric neuroendocrine neoplasm(NEN) and prognostic factors of mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC) and gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma(NEC).Methods:A total of 148 gastric NENs were divided into type Ⅰ, type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ based on the classification of European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS). Kaplan-Meier test and Cox regression model were used in univariate and multivariate survival analysis in 108 cases with pathological G3 gastric NEN.Results:In this study, the percentages of type Ⅰ, type Ⅱ and type Ⅲ were 25.0%(37), 3.4%(5) and 71.6%(106) respectively. Among type Ⅰ patients, 28(75.7%) lesions were located in gastric fundus or body, 29(78.4%) had bumps. Lymph node involvement was found in 4 (10.8%) patients. Twenty-six (70.3%) patients received endoscopic treatment and 11 (29.7%) with surgery. All 5 type Ⅱ patients presented lesions in gastric fundus or body, including 4 with ulcers, who were all treated by endoscope. Three type Ⅱ patients had gastrinoma, and 2 combined with multiple endocrine neoplasmⅠ. In type Ⅲ patients, 56(52.8%) showed ulcerative lesions. The majority of patients (102, 96.2%) had a single lesion, 94(88.7%) with lymph node or other organ metastasis. In this study, no deaths were reported in gastric NEN with a pathological grade of G1 or G2. The mortality rate was 38.9%(42/108) in patients with G3 NEN. Survival analysis suggested that age, metastasis of tumor were associated with poor prognosis ( P=0.041, 0.025). Conclusions:Patients with gastric NEN have heterogenous clinical presentations according to gender, age, endoscopic features, infiltration and metastasis, and pathological grade. Aging and metastasis are negative prognostic factors of G3 gastric NEN.