1.STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ras, p16, p53, HELICOBACTER PYLORI AND GASTRIC CARCINOMA
Lixin CHEN ; Liufang CHENG ; Yunshen YANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Biopsies were randomly taken from 160 patients through endoscopy. Among them 46 patients suffered from chronic superfacial gastritis, 39 patients from chronic atrophic gastritis, 39 patients from gastric ulcer, and 36 patients from gastric cancer. Ras, p16, and p53 genes were analysed with polymerase chain reaction single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR SSCP). Helicobacter pylori (HP) was examined with RUT. Result: ① the positive rates of ras and mutant p53 in gastric cancer were significantly higher than that in gastritis and gastric ulcer( P
2.Effects of Taoren Honghua Jian on the hyperlipidemia without symptom
Xiaoyin CHEN ; Qun ZHANG ; Qinhe YANG ; Qiuling XIE ; Qiang SHEN ; Yunshen XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(12):-
AIM: To examine the effect of traditional chinese medicine recipe, Taoren Honghua(semen persicae-flos carthami) decoction, on hyperlipidemia without symptom. METHODS: The plasma TC, TG, LDL, HDL, apolipoprotein(Apo) A, Apo B of the patients with hyperlipidemia without symptom were measured using automatic analyzer (shimadiu CL-7200), the production of nitric oxide(NO) was detected by Greiss reaction, and SOD activity and MDA formation were examined using o-trihydroxy benzene and barbituric methotheds, respectively. RESULTS: After oral administration of Taoren Honghua decoction, the plasma levels of TC, TG, LDL, and MDA of the patients were markedly decreased, however, the plasma levels of ApoA, HDL, SOD and NO were significantly increased and almost no change was detected in the plasma level of Apo B. In control group, it was found that although the plasma level of TC, TG and LDL were decreased ( P
3.A retrospective study of guide-wire assisted cannulation in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Jia FENG ; Enqiang LINHU ; Yunshen YANG ; Wen LI ; Fengchun CAI ; Zhichu QIN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2009;26(6):283-286
Objective To evaluate the influence of different cannulation technique in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopanereatography (ERCP) on success rate, risk of post-ERCP complication and operation time of the procedure. Methods The data of 120 patients who underwent ERCP from June 2000 to June 2008 because of biliary duct disorders were retrospectively studied. Conventional carmulation technique was applied in 60 patients and guide-wire eannulation was used in other 60. The success rate, total time of ERCP operation and the incidence of post-ERCP complications including acute pancreatitis and biliary system infec-tion within 7 days were assessed. Results Compared with conventional carmulation technique, selective can-nulation with a standard ERCP catheter under the assistance of guide-wire proved a higher success rate and a shorter operation time (P<0.05). Incidences of postoperative pancreatitis and infection with conventional cannulation were 10.0% (6/60) and 23.3% (14/60), respectively, while with guide-wire assisted cannu-lation were 3.3% (2/60) and 10.0% (6/60), respectively. No complication of bleeding was observed in either group. Conclusion Guide-wire assisted cannulation in ERCP can shorten operation time, improve success rate and reduce post-ERCP complications. Further evaluations are warranted.