1.Spinal fusion of lumbar intertransverse process in rabbits using two different densities of autologous marrow mesenchymal stem cells combined with ?-TCP
Weimin PAN ; Yunyu HU ; Junwei CHEN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(14):-
[Objective]To investigate the effects of two different densities of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) combined with ?-TCP on spinal fusion in rabbits.[Method]Spinal fusion surgery of lumber intertransverse process were performed using MSCs/?-TCP as a graft in two groups of rabbits (low density group versus high density group),and rate of lumbar fusion,image characteristics,bone mineralization content,bone mineralization density,bone mineralization tissue volume and rate of new bone formation were observed.[Result]Compared with the low intensity group,the rate of lumbar fusion was greatly improved in the high density group(P
2.Research progress on myelodysplastic syndromes:report of the 2011 annual meeting of American Society of Hematology
Tiantian WANG ; Liting GUO ; Baoan CHEN ; Yunyu SUN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(7):393-396,411
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogenous group of hematologic malignancies characterized by clonal expansion of BM myeloid cells with impaired differentiation. Of particular interest mutations is the recent recognition that genes involved in the regulation of histone function (EZH2, ASXL1,and UTX) and DNA methylation (DNMT3A,IDH 1/IDH2,TET2) are recurrently mutated in MDS,providing an important link between genetic and epigenetic alterations in this disease. Ongoing analysis of the seminal AZA-001study has taught many important lessons in the use of DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) inhibitors.Improved survival in patients with high-risk MDS treated with azacitidine extends to patients with any International Working Group-defined hematologic response.New information on the impact of DNMT inhibitors on the immune system and on stem cells will likely lead to novel uses of these drugs in MDS and other hematologic and nonhematologic malignancies. The immunomodulating drug thalidomide and its derivative lenalidomide have been used in the treatment of MDS,principally in lower-risk MDS.
3.Comparison of risk of tumor invasion and metastasis under paravertebral block combined with general anesthesia versus general anesthesia in the patients undergoing radical lung cancer resection performed via video-assisted thoracoscope:plasma VEGF and M
Jiheng CHEN ; Zhiyi FAN ; Yunxiao ZHANG ; Yunyu JIN ; Ping LI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2015;35(1):23-26
Objective To compare the risk of tumor invasion and metastasis under paravertebral block (PVB) combined with general anesthesia versus general anesthesia in the patients undergoing radical resection for lung cancer performed via video-assisted thoracoscope in terms of plasma concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9).Methods Forty ASA physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients of both sexes,aged 30-64 yr,with body mass index of 18-25 kg/m2,scheduled for elective radical resection for lung cancer performed via video-assisted thoracoscope,were randomly divided into 2 groups (n =20 each) using a random number table:general anesthesia group (group G) and PVB combined with general anesthesia (group PG).PVB of T4-7 was performed successfully with local injection of 0.375% ropivacaine 5 ml before induction of anesthesia.Double-lumen endotracheal tube was placed after induction of anesthesia,and the patients were mechanically ventilated.Anesthesia was maintained with inhalation of sevoflurane (end-tidal concentration 1%-2%),and intravenous infusion of remifentanil 0.2-0.3 μg · kg-1 · min-1,and intermittent intravenous boluses of atracurium.Before anesthesia and at 24 h after surgery,the venous blood samples were collected for measurement of plasma concentrations of VEGF and MMP-9.Results The plasma VEGF and MMP-9 concentrations were significantly lower after surgery in group PG than in group G.Conclusion PVB combined with general anesthesia significantly decreases the risk of tumor invasion and metastasis in the patients undergoing radical lung cancer resection performed via video-assisted thoracoscope in comparison to general anesthesia.
4.Impacts of the two payment packages on the hospitalization expenses of cancer patients covered by two medical insurance schemes
Wenhui MAO ; Yunyu HUANG ; Wen CHEN ; Hua LIU ; Jian LIN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2012;(11):828-832
Objective To analyze the hospitalization expenses of cancer patients covered with byitem payment and quota payment packages,and probe into the impacts on such expenses for the two payment packages.Methods Inpatient records of 600 cancer patients were sampled by random from the medical insurance databases of Zhengzhou and Fuzhou to learn their hospitalization expenses and impact factors.Results Under the by-item payment package,the expenses of urban workers’ medical insurance were found higher than those of urban residents' medical insurance,with a per capita expense of RMB 32747.70 ± 32035.01 and 23035.83 ± 22875.65 respectively.Under the quota payment package however,there were no significant differences between expenses of the two kinds of inpatients,with a per capita expense of RMB 66043.41±47562.09 and 66576.54±73417.29 respectively.Conclusion There are gaps of reimbursement level between the two basic insurance schemes,which may not disappear in a short time.Under the by-item payment package,the gap exists in the difference of perreimbursement amount; under the quota payment package,the gap is negligible between the two populations under different insurance schemes.It is recommended to make reasonable use of these different payment schemes to minimize the relative gaps in medical service accessibility caused by the difference in reimbursement level.
5.Application of Recreational Therapy in Stroke Rehabilitation (review)
Yunyu ZHU ; Wenhua CHEN ; Bo YU ; Yanyan YU ; Qi WI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(2):152-154
Stroke patients usually are complicated with degeneration of body function as well as emotional and cognitive problems; consequently it will affect capacities of daily lives and recreation in most cases. Recreational therapy (RT) being favorable as far as stroke rehabilitation is concerned. The authors reviewed current developments of applications of RT to carry on a brief talk about present and future utilization of RT in stroke rehabilitation and it holds the point that when practicing RT we should introduce relevant evaluation Methods and techniques adopted in physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) area into comprehensive rehabilitation program for some better Results . Evidence based principal should also play a positive role to make a systematic and specific intervention plan in further procedure of RT treating stroke patients.
6.Effects of Recreational Therapy on Social Communication of Stroke Patients
Jiaqi FAN ; Yunyu ZHU ; Wenhua CHEN ; Yaping GU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(3):262-263
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of the recreational therapy on the ability of social communication in stroke patients. Methods58 cases of stroke patients were divided into recreational group (28 cases) and control group (30 cases). All of them received routine rehabilitation therapy, while the recreational group received the recreational therapy in addition. All patients were evaluated with Functional Independence Measure (FIM) before and after treatment. ResultsThe scores of FIM significantly improved after treatment (P<0.05) in both groups, and the scores in social communication improved more (P<0.01) in recreational group than in control group. ConclusionRecreational therapy may improve the ability of social communication more effectively for stroke patients.
7.Imaging of secondary damage in remote regions after focal cerebral infarction
Danxia CHEN ; Yequn GUO ; Yunyu CHEN ; Hongcheng MAI ; Bingdong XU ; Anding XU ; Yusheng ZHANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(4):380-384
After ischemic stroke, secondary damages such as neuron loss, gliosis, and axonal degeneration occur in the nonischemic remote brain regions that have synaptic connections with the primary infarction site.These secondary damages in the remote brain regions may affect the recovery of neurological function.Several advanced neuroimaging techniques have been used to detect these secondary damages.This article reviews the research progress in this field.
8.Transforming growth factor beta as a regulator of the regional expression of the immune cytokines in xenogeneic bone transplantation
Hu XU ; Chunli ZHANG ; Mingquan LI ; Jianghao CHEN ; Yunyu HU ; Xinzhi XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(5):152-154
BACKGROUND: For xenogeneic bone transplantation, immune rejection is the major problem that affects the prognosis. However, the understanding about the expression and regulation of the immune factors in heterogenic bone transplantation is limited. Interleukin-1 (IL-1), interleukin-6 (IL-6)and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) are important immune factors, and are closely related with post-transplantation rejection.OBJECTIVE: To observe the regional expressions of mRNA and protein of IL-1α, IL-6 and TNF-α in xenogeneic bone transplantation, and to in vestigate the effect of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β on these immune factors.DESIGN: A randomized controlled experiment. SETTING: The Orthopaedic Institute of Xijing Hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA MATERIALS: Totally 72 male Balb/c mice, with a body mass of 20 to 25 g, were randomly divided into 3 groups: combined bovine cancellous bone (bCB) granule group (Group A), simple bCB granule group (Group B) and blank control group (Group C) with 24 mice in each group.INTERVENTIONS: This experiment was conducted at the Institute of Orthopaedics, Xijing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical Univessity of Chinese PLA from June 2003 to June 2004. In Group A, one bCB combined TGF-β was implanted into the muscles of left thigh of each mouse. In Group B, one bCB alone was implanted, and in Group C, no bCB was implanted. The number of proliferation of cells in bone implantation area or adjacent tissues of the operated area was observed at postoperative 4, 7, 14 and 21 days; and the regional expressions of several immune factors in im plants were detected with in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry methods.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Histological observation and detection of regional cellular density of the implants of the mice in each group; the regional expressions of mRNA and protein of IL-1α,IL-6 and TNF-α in the implants RESULTS: ①) Histological observation and detection of regional cellular density of the implants of the mice in each group: on day 7, the cellular density of the proliferated tissues was significantly higher in the Group A than in the Group B [(470.63±132.89), (311.46±93.69)/field,P < 0.01];But on days 14 and 21, there was no significant difference. ②The regional expressions of mRNA and protein of IL-lα, IL-6 and TNF-α of the im plants of the mice in each group. On days 7 and 14 after xenografts were implanted, the regional expressions of IL-1α, IL-6 was respectively lower the xenografts combined with TGF-βthan in the simple xenogeneic bone (day 7: IL-1α 42.55±9.65 vs 67.95±17.82,IL-6 48.26±11.17 vs 77.21±15,16;day 14: IL-1α mRNA 84.77 ±7.42 vs 112.94±7.02,78.1 ±17.22 vs 121.18±15.44,P < 0.01) ,but for the TNF-α, there was no significant difference (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: In the region of bone xenograft, a variety of cells express mRNAs and proteins of IL-1α, IL-6 and TNF-α, and their expressions are regulated by TGF-β. It may imply a kind of regulation of the immunity of bone xenograft by TGF-β.
10.A clinical study for acute graft-versus-host disease in patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Zhengping YU ; Jiahua DING ; Baoan CHEN ; Chong GAO ; Yunyu SUN ; Jian CHENG ; Gang ZHAO ; Jun WANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2010;19(12):714-717
Objective To explore the incidence and risk factors of acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Methods The clinical data of 72 cases allo-HSCT from Oct 2004 to Dec 2008 were analyzed. Thirteen factors possibly correlated with the development of aGVHD were analyzed. Results aGVHD was developed in 32 cases (44.4 %), in which grades Ⅰ aGVHD was 11.1%, gradesⅡaGVHD was 18.1%, and grades Ⅲ-Ⅳ aGVHD was 15.3 %. The univariate analysis showed that diagnosis, the status of disease, use ATG, conditioning regimen, donor type,ABO blood group disparity between donor and recipient, CD34+ cell number, early engraftment and neutropenic infection, HLA locus were associated with the occurence of aGVHD (P <0.1). On the COX regression mode, an increased risk of aGVHD was associated with HLA mismatch (HR =2.58, P <0.005), GVHD prophylaxis without ATG (HR =2.94, P < 0.001), and unrelated donor (HR =1.97, P <0.01). Conclusion aGVHD is a common complication after allo-HSCT, and HLA mismatch and unrelated donor are independent risk factors for aGVHD.