1.Research and development of biomedical fiber
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(46):181-184
OBJECTIVE: To introduce the sorts of biomedical fibers, collagenous fibers, chitin fibers polyactic acid(PLA) fibers, etc. , and their preparation,properties and application respectively, and suggest China to pay attention to the research and development of biomedical fiber.DATA SOURCES: Literatures from January 1993 to December 2001 were computer-searched in http://www.sciencedirect.com, http://worldscinet.lib.tsinghua.edu.cn, with the key words of "biomedical and polymer,fibre" and the language was limited to English.: Literatures from January 1999 to December 2004 were computer-searched in http://www.wanfangdata.com.cn,with the key words of "Biological, medical, polymer and Chitin Fibers" and the language was limited to Chinese.STUDY SELECTION: Inclusion criteria: ①Chitin fibers②Collagenous fibers and PLA fibers③Alginic acid fibers④Polyglycolide fibers⑤β-hy droxybutanoic acid ester (PHB)⑥Polycaprolactone fiber. Exclusion criteria:① Obsolete literatures. ② Repeated study. DATA EXTRACTION: Totally 60 tests on biomedical fiber were collected, but only 15 literatures met the inclusion criteria. Altogether 45 literatures were excluded due to older and repeated study.DATA SYNTHESIS: ①The sorts of biomedical fibers: Classified according to the sources, biomedical fibers include metal ones (e.g. stainless steel wire), inorganic and nonmetal ones (e.g. alumina fibers) and macromolecular ones. Classified according to the interaction between living tissues and materials, they include bioinert fibers, bioactive fibers and bioabsobable fibers. Classified according to biomedical use, they include biomedical fibers compatible with hard tissues, biomedical fibers compatible with parenchyma, biomedical fibers compatible with blood and biomedical fibers used as medicine or for regulating the release of medicine ②The main biodegradable fibers include chitin fibers, collagenous fibers, PLA fibers and their copolymer fibers.CONCLUSION: As one of the important functional fibers, the biomedical fibers attract wide attention both at home and abroad. The research and development about them are still on the way and has shown hopeful prospective of application. Much attention should be paid on the research and development of biomechanical fibres.
2.Application of MR diffusion-weighted imaging in the evaluation of salivary glands with gustatory stimulation
Yunyan ZHANG ; Dan OU ; Yojia GU ; Xiayun HE ; Jian MAO ; Xigang SHEN ; Lei YUE ; Weijun PENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(5):425-429
ObjectiveTo evaluate the function of the salivary glands with gustatory stimulation by using MR DWI.MethodsA prospective study was conducted in 30 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma who had normal salivary function.A DWI sequence was performed on the salivary glands at resting state,and continually repeated on the parotid immediately after oral ascorbic acid stimulation over a period of 21 minutes (once every 18 seconds).The multiple b-values (0,400,600,800,1000 s/mm2) were used.ADC maps were evaluated with a manually placed region of interest including the entire salivary gland.The ADC of each gland was obtained by taking the mean of values on three contiguous sections containing the largest areas of the gland.The paired two-tailed Student t test was used to compare the ADC values of the parotid and the submandibular glands at rest,and of the parotid before and after stimulation.ResultsThe mean ADC value at rest was significantly lower in the parotid [ (1.23 ±0.12) × 10-3 mm2/s] than in the submandibular glands [(1.34 ± 0.07 ) × 10 -3 mm2/s,t =4.545,P < 0.01 ].After acid stimulation,the ADC value increased from the baseline to (1.41 ±0.19) × 10-3 mm2/s firstly and then fluctuated at the following time,with a peak value of ( 1.49 ± 0.20 )× 10 -3 mm2/s and the average value of ( 1.36 ±0.17) × 10-3 mm2/s.The average value was significantly different from the baseline value (t =15.127,t =11.905,P < 0.01 ).The minimum value [ ( 1.24 ± 0.14) × 10-3 mm2/s] was not significantly different compared to the baseline value (t =1.329,P > 0.05 ).ConclusionMR DW1 can noninvasively evaluate the physiologic changes of salivary glands before and after acid stimulation.
3.Role of I-FABP in the diagnose of acute intestinal dysfunction rats with sepsis and effect of glutamine on its expression
Yunyan GUAN ; Lijuan SHEN ; Xiping WU ; Qian WANG ; Hairong WU ; Tao XIAO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;37(4):44-46
Objective To investigate the role of intestinal fatty acid binding protein(I-FABP)in evaluating intestinal dysfunction of septic rats and the effect of glutamine on I-FABP expression.Methods Rats were divided into 3 groups,control group were only fed with Peptisorb,model group were fed with Peptisorb after intraperitoneal injection with E.coli endotoxin lipopolysaccharidegiven and glutamine group were added glutamine on basis of model group.The correlation between serum I-FABP level and intestinal mucosa damage index were analyzed and the concentrations of serum I-FABP in each group were observed and compared. Results The serum level of I-FABP in rats were correlated with the Chiu’s score of intestinal mucosa,mucosa thickness and villus length(P<0.05 ).Compared with control group,the concentration of serum I-FABP in model group and glutamine group were significantly increased(P<0.05),but which in glutamine group was lower than that in model group(P<0.05).Conclusions Serum I-FABP could be an non-invasive diagnosis index for evaluating acute intestinal dysfunction in septic rats.In addition,dietary glutamine supplementation may ameliorate sepsis-induced intestinal epithelial injury in rats.
4.Clinical analysis of 81 children with urinary system injury after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Ruyue CHEN ; Hanyun TANG ; Qing CHEN ; Yajun FENG ; Yunyan SHEN ; Qinying XU ; Yun ZHU ; Xueming ZHU ; Xiaozhong LI
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(5):345-349
Objectives To investigate the etiology, renal pathology, treatment, and prognosis of children's urinary system injury after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Methods Clinical data of 81 children with urinary dysfunction after HSCT admitted to the Hematology Department in Children's Hospital of Soochow University were analyzed, and relevant literatures were reviewed. Results In 81 cases (50 males and 31 females), the age ranges from 8 months to 17 years old. Thirty cases (37%) with prerenal injury were recovered after active rehydration and other symptom specific treatment. There were 9 (11.1%) children with renal injury, four cases were given up therapy or transferred to other hospitals, thus lead to an unknown prognosis. Kidney biopsy was performed in the remaining five cases for pathological investigation. After active symptom-speific and etiology-based treatment, serum creatinine and glomerular filtration rate of four cases return to normal. But in the long-term follow-up,one case died of recurrence of primary disease, reinfusion of hematopoietic stem cell combined with renal failure. The remaining 3 patients were with chronic kidney disease (CKD). One case with renal thrombotic microangiopathy was in the chronic dialysis. Postrenal renal injuries were mainly hemorrhagic cystitis (28.4%) and urinary tract infection (16%). After a large dose of rehydration, urine alkalization and anti-infection therapy, they were recovered in the short term with a good prognosis. Conclusions Urinary injury after HSCT is mainly divided into three categories: prerenal, renal and postrenal, in which renal injury is prone to frequent recurrence.
5.The role of Magnetic resonance sialography in evaluating radiation-induced xerostomia for patients with early stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Dan OU ; Yunyan ZHANG ; Xiayun HE ; Yajia GU ; Chaosu HU ; Hongmei YING ; Guopei ZHU ; Yongru WU ; Jian MAO ; Xigang SHEN ; Lei YUE
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(6):462-466
Objective To investigate the value of magnetic resonance sialography (MRS) as a noninvasive tool in evaluating major salivary gland function before and after radiotherapy (RT) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients.Methods From August 2009 to June 2010,patients with stage Ⅰ and Ⅱa (AJCC/UICC 2002) nasopharyngeal carcinoma were enrolled.All the patients were treated with intensity modulated radiation therapy alone.MRS with salivary stimulation was performed in patients before and after RT on a 3.0T MR scanner.An MRS categorical scoring system was used to compare the visibility of ducts pre-RT and post-RT.The relationship between MRS score and EORTC Core QOL and EORTC Head and Neck QOL was analyzed.Spearman rank correlation test was performed to analyze the non-stimulated and stimulated MRS findings and the clinical severity of xerostomia.Results All 10 enrolled patients completed planned treatment.The mean dose of the parotid glands and submandibular glands were (37.99 + 3.70) Gy and (55.65 + 2.99) Gy,respectively.Good-quality MRS images were obtained.The visibility scores of both the parotid and submandibular ducts were increased after secretion stimulation.Irradiation decreased the visualization of the salivary ducts and attenuated the response to secretion stimulation.There were specific correlations between post-RT secretion response of the parotid gland and EORTC QLQ scales ( global QOL scale in QLQ-C30 ( rs =0.636,P =0.048 ) and xerostomia scale in QLQ H&N35 ( rs =- 0.694,P =0.026) ).Conclusions MRS can be used as a non-invasive way to evaluated of the functional changes of major salivary glands before and after RT and as a promising approach for investigating radiation-induced xerostomia.
6.Clinical significance of sPD-1 and sPD-L1 in serum and urine of children with primary nephrotic syndrome
Ruyue CHEN ; Xiaozhong LI ; Yun ZHU ; Yunyan SHEN ; Qiang LIN ; Hanyun TANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2019;35(3):170-176
Objectives To detect the level of soluble programmed death 1 (sPD-1) and soluble programmed death ligand 1 (sPD-L1) in serum and urine of children with primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS),and explore its clinical significance.Methods From July 2017 to November 2017,children with PNS admitted to the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University were divided into onset group (36 cases) and remission group (33 cases).Thirty healthy children who underwent medical examination for enrollment,undersize or overweight in the outpatient department of pediatric health care and inpatient department of Endocrinology were selected as healthy control group.Serum and urine samples were collected,in which the levels of sPD-1 and sPD-L1 were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).The correlation between serum and urine sPD-1,sPD-L1 levels and lymphocyte subsets,urinary protein were analyzed by Pearson and Spearman correlation analysis.Results The level of sPD-1 in serum was lower in remission group than those in healthy controlgroup [1.60(0.48,8.15) ng/ml vs 7.38(2.15,19.02) ng/ml,P < 0.01].The level of urinary sPD-1 in onset group was higher than that in remission group [1.21(0.61,2.56) pg/μg vs 0.51(0.31,0.97) pg/μg,P <0.001] and healthy control group [1.21(0.61,2.56) pg/μg vs 0.82(0.34,1.15) pg/μg,P < 0.01].The levels of sPD-L1 in serum and urine were higher in onset and remission group than those in healthy control group (P < 0.001).The level of sPD-1 in the serum was positive correlated with the numbers of CD3+,CD3+CD4+,CD3+ CD8+ T lymphocytes and CD3-CD19+,CD19+CD23+ B lymphocytes (r=0.537,0.478,0.454,0.429 and 0.374;P=0.002,0.008,0.012,0.018 and 0.042).The level of sPD-1 in the urine had positive relation with the ratio of 24 hours urinary albumin and weight (24 h UmAlb/Wt),N-acetylglucosaminidase and urinary creatinine (UNAG/Cr) and β2 microglobulin and urinary creatinine (Uβ2MG/Cr) (r=0.409,0.588 and 0.276;P=0.016,0.000 and 0.032).Conclusions The dynamic changes of sPD-1 and sPD-L1 in serum and urine suggested that PD-1/PD-L1 signaling pathway is involved in the development process of childhood primary nephrotic syndrome.