1.Effects of Gravity on The Pressure of Blood Flow in a Tapered Vessel:Based on a 3D FSI Mathematical Model With Posture Change
Wenying MU ; Gang YU ; Fengyuan ZHUANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(10):-
Gravity is the most fundamental biomechanical stimulus for posture change.Pressure of blood flow is one of primary indicators to evaluate cardiovascular performance.Up to now, the underlying mechanism of effects of posture change on cardiovascular system is still unclear.A 3D FSI mathematical model with posture change was presented.By applying the body force terms to the fluid equation and the vessel wall equation, the model could be used to study posture change and the effects of gravity on the pressure of blood flow quantitively.Under different inlet-outlet pressure difference(IODP) and different postures such as horizontal, upright and upside-down one, the effects of gravity were simulated.In horizontal position, the pressure distributions of blood flow transformed from 2D(two-dimensional) axis-symmetry without gravity to 3D asymmetry with gravity under small IODP.With IODP increasing, gravity had less effects on pressure distribution and extreme value.As IODP reached 10 665.6 Pa(80 mmHg) and 2 666.4 Pa(20 mmHg) respectively, this effect was observed to be constant.Similar results were obtained from 3D fluid-only model.In either upright or upside-down position, 2D axis-symmetric pressure distribution was observed with and without gravity, yet the position, in which extreme pressure appeared, was different in upright position from that in upside-down one.Finally, the effect intensity of gravity in upright or upside-down position was more than twice as much as that in horizontal one.The results indicate that introducing body force term into the fluid and solid equations to present a novel model, which was based on hemodynamics, will provide a new way to study posture change.Effects of gravity on pressure distribution and extreme value changed with different postures and IODP.If IODP is small, ignoring effect of gravity and postures so as to simplify the hemodynamics model to 2D axis-symmetric one, the conclusion should be drawn with caution.
2.Skin stretching device combined with collagen sponge for wound repair
Gaohong REN ; Mingmin ZHANG ; Zhuang CUI ; Gang WANG ; Bin YU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2018;20(8):689-695
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and clinical efficacy of our self-designed simple skin stretching device combined with collagen sponge for management of severe soft tissue wounds.Methods From September 2015 to October 2017,a consecutive series of 43 patients whose soft tissue wounds could not be closed primarily were enrolled for a therapy using a simple skin stretching device made of round osseous pins and wire combined with collagen sponge.They were 27 males and 16 females,with a mean age of 31.5 years (from 5 to 56 years).There were 18 fresh wounds and 25 old ones.Their skin defects ranged from 5.5 cm × 3.0 cm to 18.0 cm × 7.5 cm.After debridement and vacuum sealing drainage,2 round osseous pins with a diameter of 2.0 mm or 2.5 mm were driven through the dermis about 1 to 2 cm from both edges of the wound,in parallel with the longitudinal axis of the wound.After the parts of 2 pins exposed outside the skin were bent,they were fixed respectively with a fine wire with 2 twisted strands.The wounds were continuously stitched with eversion suture.The wires and sutures were gradually tightened to contract the wounds until the skin color changed and capillary filling reaction started.Then medical collagen sponge was used to cover the wounds.Next,the wires and sutures were tightened continuously until the wound edges were pulled together.Details of this therapy and its complications were recorded.Follow-up visits were paid until wound healing.Results Of the 43 cases,the wounds were directly closed immediately after primary stretching procedure in 8,closed after skin stretching for 4 to 12 days (average,7.5 days) in 30,and significantly reduced in 5 which were cured following skin graft.Eventually,40 cases were followed up for an average of 6.8 months (from 3 to 18 months) and 3 were lost.Aesthetic reoperation was performed in 3 patients who were inflicted with postoperative scar formation after skin graft.Linear healing of the wound edges was achieved in 37 patients without complications like skin necrosis,pathological hyperplasia scar,skin sensation deletion or wound infection,leading to fine appearance and functional recovery.Conclusion Our self-designed simple skin stretching device combined with collagen sponge provides a cost-effective and practical technique for clinical treatment of soft tissue defects,with an advantage of reducing or even avoiding secondary repair with skin graft or skin flap.
3.Noninvasive monitoring of intra-abdominal pressure by measuring abdominal wall tension
Yuan-Zhuo CHEN ; Shu-Ying YAN ; Yan-Qing CHEN ; Yu-Gang ZHUANG ; Zhao WEI ; Shu-Qin ZHOU ; Hu PENG
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;6(2):137-141
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive monitoring of intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) by measuring abdominal wall tension (AWT) was effective and feasible in previous postmortem and animal studies. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of the AWT method for noninvasively monitoring IAP in the intensive care unit (ICU). METHODS: In this prospective study, we observed patients with detained urethral catheters in the ICU of Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital between April 2011 and March 2013. The correlation between AWT and urinary bladder pressure (UBP) was analyzed by linear regression analysis. The effects of respiratory and body position on AWT were evaluated using the paired samples t test, whereas the effects of gender and body mass index (BMI) on baseline AWT (IAP<12 mmHg) were assessed using one-way analysis of variance. RESULTS: A total of 51 patients were studied. A significant linear correlation was observed between AWT and UBP (R=0.986, P<0.01); the regression equation was Y=–1.369+9.57X (P<0.01). There were significant differences among the different respiratory phases and body positions (P<0.01). However, gender and BMI had no significant effects on baseline AWT (P=0.457 and 0.313, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: There was a significant linear correlation between AWT and UBP and respiratory phase, whereas body position had significant effects on AWT but gender and BMI did not. Therefore, AWT could serve as a simple, rapid, accurate, and important method to monitor IAP in critical y il patients.
4.Relationship between AKAP95, cyclin E1, cyclin D1, and clinicopathological parameters in lung cancer tissue.
Su-xian HU ; Xiang-yu KONG ; Yang-yang YUAN ; Bo-gang TENG ; Xue-hong ZHI ; Wen-xin ZHUANG ; Xiu-yi YU ; Wen-zhi LIU ; Yong-xing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2013;31(12):890-894
OBJECTIVETo investigate the correlation between expression of A-kinase anchoring protein 95 (AKAP95) and protein expression of cyclin E1 and cyclin D1 in lung cancer tissue.
METHODSFifty-one cases of lung cancer were included in the study. The protein expression of AKAP95, cyclin E1, and cyclin D1 were measured by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSThe protein expression of cyclin E1 in lung cancer tissues was significantly higher than that in para-cancerous tissues (positive rate: 75.56%vs 20%, P < 0.01); its expression showed no relationship with histopathological type, lymph node metastasis, and cellular differentiation (P > 0.05). The protein expression of cyclin D1 in lung cancer tissues was higher than that in para-cancerous tissues (positive rate: 69.39% vs 14.29%); its expression showed a significant relationship with histopathological type (P < 0.05). The expression of AKAP95 was correlated with the protein expression of cyclin E1 and cyclin D1 in lung cancer tissues (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONCyclin E1 and cyclin D1 are highly expressed in lung cancer tissue, suggesting that they play an important role in the development and progression of lung cancer. The protein expression of cyclin E1 has no relationship with cellular differentiation, lymph node metastasis, and histopathological type of lung cancer, and the protein expression of cyclin D1 has a significant relationship with histopathological type. The expression of AKAP95 is correlated with the protein expression of cyclin E1 and cyclin D1 in lung cancer tissue.
A Kinase Anchor Proteins ; metabolism ; Adult ; Aged ; Cyclin D1 ; metabolism ; Cyclin E ; metabolism ; Humans ; Lung ; metabolism ; pathology ; Lung Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Middle Aged ; Oncogene Proteins ; metabolism
5.Study of effective components and molecular mechanism for Guizhi Fuling formula treatment of dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease and uterine fibroids.
Zhi-peng KE ; Xin-zhuang ZHANG ; Yue DING ; Ze-yu CAO ; Na LI ; Liang CAO ; Tuan-jie WANG ; Chen-feng ZHANG ; Gang DING ; Zhen-zhong WANG ; Wei XIAO ; Xiao-jie XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(6):999-1004
In this study, the active components and potential molecular .mechanism of Guizhi Fuling formula in treatment on dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammation, and hysteromyoma were investigated using network pharmacological methods. Sterols and pentacyclic triterpenes, with high moleculal network degree, revealed promising effects on anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-tumor, and immune-regulation, according to D-T network analysis. On the other hand, the targets with high degree were involved in inflammatory, coagulation, angiopoiesis, smooth muscle contraction, and cell reproduction, which showed the novel function in anti-dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammation, and hysteromyoma. Furthermore, the formula was indicated to play a key role in smooth muscle proliferation, inhibition of new vessels, circulation improvement, reduction of hormone secretion, alleviation of smooth muscle, block of arachidonic acid metabolism, and inflammation in uterus. Thus, the main mechanism of Guizhi Fuling formula was summarized. In conclusion, Guizhi Fuling formula was proven to alleviated dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammation, and hysteromyoma by acting on multiple targets through several bioactive compounds, regulating 21 biological pathways.
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6.Influence of first surgery standardized or not of differentiated thyroid carcinoma for oreoperation
Fang YU ; Ziyi FAN ; Gang WANG ; Lei HOU ; Dayong ZHUANG ; Luming ZHENG ; Xiaolei LI ; Peng ZHOU ; Qingqing HE
International Journal of Surgery 2019;46(4):237-242
Objective To detect the influence of the first operation standardized or not on reoperation for differentiated thyroid carcinoma.Methods Retrospective analysis was conducted of the clinical data of 217 reoperation case of differentiated thyroid carcinoma from May 2009 to March 2018 in the 960th Hospital of the PLA Joint Logistic Support Force,including 58 male cases and 159 female cases,with the average age of 46.65 years (range from 19 to 76).According to the first operation standardized or not,all patientswas divided into standardized group (n =114) and non-standard group (n =103).Between the two groups,the number of dissected and metastatic lymph nodes,tumor pathology,recurrence range of glandular and central lymph nodes,number of lymph nodes removed and transferred,operation and drainage time,tumor invaded surrounding tissues,invasion sites,and complications were conducted.Results The overall gland recurrence rate was 20.2% of 217 cases (44/217),8.8% (10/114) in the standardized group and 33% (34/103)in the non-standard group.The central group had a total recurrence rate of 38.7% (84/217),and the standardized group and non-standard group were 22.8% (26/114) and 56.3 % (58/103),respectively.For patients,the total cervical lymph node recurrence rate was 74.7% (162/217),and the standardized group and non-standard group were 87.7% (100/114),and 60.3% (62/103),respectively.All of the difference was statistically significant(P =0.000,P =0.000,P =0.000).The operation time and drainage time of the standardized surgery group were significantly shorter than the non-standard group[(2.52±0.80)h vs(3.14±0.83) h,P=0.000;(4.37±1.28)d vs (5.16±1.41)d,P=0.000].Conclusions For differentiated thyroid carcinoma,the nonstandard treatment significantly affected the tumor residual rate in gland and lymph node metastasis rate of reoperation,andstandardized surgical treatmentshould be advocated.
7.Regulatory Mechanism of Zedoary Turmeric Oil on VEGFA, STAT3 and mTOR in Ovarian Cancer
Zhi-yong CAO ; Jing-qin CHEN ; Ting LYU ; Chao-jia SHI ; Qiu-yu FENG ; Gang FANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(14):70-80
Objective:To explore the effects and mechanism of zedoary turmeric oil and its active components on the vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), and mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) in the ovarian cancer (OC). Method:Network pharmacology technology was employed to analyze the mechanism of Curcumae Rhizoma on OC. Bioinformatics was used to analyze the expression of VEGFA, STAT3, and mTOR in OC and the effect on the prognosis of OC to explore the feasibility of zedoary turmeric oil in regulating VEGFA, STAT3, and mTOR in OC.The xenograft tumor model of nude mice was established, and the effects of zedoary turmeric oil and its active components on VEGFA, STAT3, and mTOR in OC were observed by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, real-time fluorescence-based quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Real-time PCR), Western blot, and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Result:Bioinformatics analysis and literature research showed that VEGFA, STAT3, and mTOR played a special regulatory role in the occurrence and development of OC, and were potential key targets for the proliferation of OC. Network pharmacology analysis revealed that Curcumae Rhizoma could regulate multiple disease targets of OC, and mediate VEGFA, STAT3, and mTOR in OC through these multiple targets. As demonstrated by HE staining, the tumor cells in the model group were densely arranged, with no erosion on the edge and no vesicles inside. Compared with the model group, the cell density in other treatment groups was reduced, and strip-shaped erosion on the edge and small empty vesicles were observed in the tumor tissue, especially in the zedoary turmeric oil group. According to the results of Real-time PCR and IHC, zedoary turmeric oil and its active components could inhibit the mRNA and protein expression of VEGFA, STAT3, and mTOR in the OC tissue (
8.Analysis of prognostic factors and treatment of pulmonary metastasis from colorectal cancer.
Yun-he HAO ; Zheng JIANG ; Da-zhuang MIAO ; Tian-yu QIAO ; Gui-yu WANG ; Ying-gang CHEN ; Lei YU ; Qing-chao TANG ; Xi-shan WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2012;50(3):211-214
OBJECTIVETo investigate effect of the treatments and prognostic factors of patients with pulmonary metastasis from colorectal cancer.
METHODSClinical data of 79 patients who suffered from lung metastatic diseases from colorectal cancer in 1990 - 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. The number of patients who had received lung operation was 22, and non-operated group contained 57 patients. Compared the prognosis of operated group and non-operated group and analyzed the prognostic factors.
RESULTSThe median survival time after the pulmonary resections was 34.5 months; the overall survival of 1-, 3- and 5-year survival rates were 90.9%, 45.4% and 4.5%, and the overall of 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rate in non-operated group were 59.6%, 14.0% and 0. The surgery (RR = 4.805, 95% CI: 1.864 - 12.384, P = 0.001) and the number of metastasis (RR = 2.177, 95% CI: 1.431 - 3.314, P = 0.010) were the factors that could influence the patients prognosis.
CONCLUSIONThe surgery for pulmonary metastases from colorectal cancer is effective.
Adult ; Aged ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; pathology ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; secondary ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
9.Treatment of Psoriasis Vulgaris with Medicated Thread Moxibustion of Zhuang Medicine: A Multicenter Randomized, Parallel Controlled Trial.
Yu-Zhou PANG ; Jing TANG ; Qing-Huai ZHANG ; Feng-Zhen LIANG ; Gang FANG ; Chen ZHAO ; Hong-Cai SHANG ; Li-Ying WANG ; Yan-Ping WANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2022;28(3):208-214
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the efficacy and safety of Zhuang medicine medicated thread moxibustion (ZMTM) on psoriasis vulgaris.
METHODS:
A multicenter, randomized, parallel controlled clinical trial was designed. A total of 241 outpatients with psoriasis vulgaris were randomly divided into a control group (120 cases) and a treatment group (121 cases) using a central block randomization from June 2015 to May 2018. The control group was treated with Western medicines alone including pidotimod dispersible tablets, vitamin B compound tablets, and compound cod liver oil-zinc oxide ointment. The treatment group was treated with ZMTM every 2 days combined with Western medicines. The two groups received continuous intervention for 30 days. The primary outcome was Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI), and the secondary outcomes included Itch Rating Scale, Dermatology Quality of Life Index (DLQI), Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA), as well as PASI response rate. Meanwhile, adverse events were evaluated during the whole clinical trial. Follow-up was carried out 30 days after treatment.
RESULTS:
There were 5 cases of shedding in this trial. In intention-to-treat analysis, 236 cases were included and each group contained 118 cases. On the 30th and 60th days, PASI scores of patients in each group were significantly lower than that at baseline (P<0.01) and the PASI score reduction of the treatment group was greater than that of the control group (P<0.01). Itch Rating Scale, DLQI, and HAMA scale were decreased in both groups after treatment, and the treatment group showed a better therapeutic effect (P<0.01). The response rates of PASI 50 and 75 were significantly higher than those in the control group [81.4% (96/118), 43.2% (51/118) vs. 41.5% (49/118), 11.0% (13/118), respectively, P<0.05]. During follow-up, the improvements in scores of PASI, Itch Rating Scale, DLQI, and HAMA of the treatment group were significantly greater than those of the control group (P<0.01). The response rates of PASI 50 and 75 in the treatment group were significantly higher than those in the control group, respectively (both P<0.05). No obvious adverse reaction was found in either group.
CONCLUSION
ZMTM combined with Western medicines showed a better therapeutic effect in the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris without obvious adverse reaction. (Trial Registration No. ChiCTR-IOR-16008159).
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10.First-line Xeloda (Capecitabine) treatment for advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer.
Zhong-zhen GUAN ; Dong-geng LIU ; Bao-ming YU ; Wei-qin WU ; De SHI ; Yu ZHAO ; Yu-quan WEI ; Li-qun ZOU ; Xiao-ding WU ; Wen ZHUANG ; Feng-yi FENG ; Pin ZHANG ; Shi-ying YU ; Hui-hua XIONG ; Qiang FU ; Shu ZHENG ; Jian-jin HUANG ; Gang WU ; Chuan-yong YANG ; Sheng-rong SUN ; Qing-lan RUAN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2004;26(2):119-121
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of capecitabine as first-line therapy in patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer.
METHODSFrom December 2000 to November 2001, sixty patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer received first-line capecitabine treatment given at a dose of 1250 mg/m(2) twice daily, on days 1 - 14 every 21 days. At least 2 cycles were administered.
RESULTSThe overall response rate was 23.3% with 14 PR, 24 SD (40.0%) and 15 PD. The median survival time was 14.7 months. The survival rate was 63.9% at 12-months and 33.4% at 24-months. Grade III-IV adverse effects were diarrhea in 4 patients (6.6%), anemia in 2 (3.3%) and hand-foot syndrome (HFS) in 1 (1.7%); Grade I-II adverse effects were hyperpigmentation in 20 (33.3%), HFS in 18 (30.0%) and diarrhea in 10 (16.7%).
CONCLUSIONCapecitabine is an efficacious and better-tolerated alternative treatment for the patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancer.
Adult ; Aged ; Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic ; therapeutic use ; Capecitabine ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; mortality ; Deoxycytidine ; adverse effects ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Fluorouracil ; analogs & derivatives ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Survival Rate