1.Evaluation of Thoracoscopy-assisted Mini-incision in Surgical Treatment of Lung Tuberculosis
Xinglong FAN ; Yuxia LIU ; Xiaomin LIANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the role of thoracoscopy-assisted mini-incision in surgical treatment of lung tuberculosis.Methods From 1999 to 2004,pulmonary lobectomy was performed with thoracoscopy-assisted mini-incision(5-7 cm) on 42 patients with lung tuberculosis(right superior lobectomy in 16,right middle lobectomy in 4,right inferior lobectomy in 4,left superior lobectomy in 10,left lingular lobectomy in 4,and left inferior lobectomy in 4).Results None of the patients were converted to open surgery.The mean operation time was 105 min(35-170 min);blood loss ranged 100-800 ml(mean,150 ml).In the patients,thoracic drainage lasted for 1-5 d(mean,2.8 d) after the operation,and the hospital stay was 4-11 d(mean,6.7 d).During a 2-to 13-month follow-up(mean,8.2),no patient showed positive sputum,bronchopleural fistula,or diffusion of tuberculosis.Conclusions Since thoracoscopy-assisted mini-incision is assosiated with minimal tissue injury,few blood loss,quick postoperative recovery,short hospital stay,and few complications after the surgical treatment of lung tuberculosis,it is worth being widely used.For surgeons,it is important to remember the indications for the procedure.
3.Three-dimensional Culture of Chondrocyte Using Methacrylic Alginate Gel Beads Cross-linked with Mixed Metal-cation.
Yang WANG ; Yuxia FENG ; Xing FAN ; Liling REN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(3):599-604
This study was to explore a better three-dimensional (3-D) culture method of chondrocyte. The interpenetrating network (IPN) gel beads were developed through a photo-cross linking reaction with mixed barium ions and calcium ions at the ratio of 5:5 with the methacrylic alginate (MA), which was a chemically conjugated alginate with methacrylic groups. The second generation of primary cartilage cells was encapsulated in the MA gel beads for three weeks. In the designated timing, HE stain, Alamar blue method and Scanning electron microscopic were used to determine the cartilage cells growth, proliferation and the cell distribution in the scaffolds, respectively. The expression of type II collagen was investigated by an immunohistochemistry assay and the glycosaminoglycan content was quantitatively evaluated with the spectrophotometry of 1, 9 dimethylene blue assay. Compared to the alginate control group, the deposition of glycosaminoglycan was significantly upregulated in IPN-MA gel beads with higher cell proliferation. The secretion of extracellular matrix and proliferation of chondrocyte in methacrylic alginate gel beads were higher than that in Alginate beads. Cells were able to attach, to grow well on the scaffolds under scanning electron microscopy. The result of immunohistochemistry staining of collagen type II was positive, confirming the maintenance of chondrocyte phenotype in methacrylic alginate gel beads. This study shows a great potential for three-dimensional culture of cartilage.
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4.Post-operative oral care procedure for patients with oral cavity cancer
Dingfen ZENG ; Hua JIANG ; Xiaoxia LI ; Jing YANG ; Yuxia FAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2013;6(4):230-233
Objective To establish an effective post-operative oral care procedure for patients with oral cavity cancer.Methods Eighty five post-operational patients with oral cavity cancer admitted to Sichuan Cancer Hospital during March 2011 and March 2013 were randomly divided into control group (42cases) and study group (43 cases).Patients in control group were given routine oral care,and those in study group received a special care procedure:normal saline washing + dioxogen cleaning + normal saline washing + normal saline gargle.Oral cleanliness,oral and lung infections were observed in both groups,and SPSS 17.0 was used for statistical analysis.Results Oral cleanliness,rates of oral infection and lung infection at d3 after operation,time of infections,the delayed wound healing and operating comfort were improved in the study group (Z/t/x2 =-2.48,4.57,4.64,2.36,2.25,-2.51,4.18,respectively; all P < 0.05).Conclusion The oral care procedure containing normal saline washing + dioxogen cleaning +normal saline washing + normal saline gargle can improve oral cleanliness early after operation,reduce complications and increase the operating comfort.
5.GC Determination of Synthetic Borneol and Menthol in Keyou Nanoemulsion
Jingjing FAN ; Yuxia YUAN ; Xiangge YIN ; Wenlong ZHAO ; Yongyan JIA
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(8):52-53,54
Objective To establish the determination method synthetic borneol and menthol in Keyou nanoemulsion. Methods HP-5 quartz capillary column (30 m×320 μm×0.25 μm) was used with nitrogen as the carrier gas, and FID as the detector. The temperature of the entrance of the capillary vessel column was at 230 ℃. Results Synthetic borneol and menthol in Keyou nanoemulsion were separated well. The calibration curves of synthetic borneol was obtained with good linear relationship within the range of 0.337-1.685 μg (r 2=0.998 2), the average recovery was 97.5%. The calibration curves of menthol was also obtained with a good linear relationship within the range of 0.234-1.17 μg (r 2=0.997 4), the average recovery was 97.0%. Conclusion The methord is simple and accurate. It can be used to control the quality of Keyou nanoemulsion.
6.Effect of mesenteric lymphatic ligation on liver injury induced by severe acute pancreatitis in rats
Yuanqi LIU ; Lulu WANG ; Li CHEN ; Xiaoyong TAN ; Ling FAN ; Yuxia XIONG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(14):2252-2254
Objective To explore the effect of mesenteric lymphatic ligation on liver injury induced by severe acute pancreatitis. Methods 54 SD rats are randomly divided into sham-operation group (A), severe acute pancreatitis group (B) and severe acute pancreatitis and ligation group (C). Liver tissues were collected from each rat in 6, 12, and 24 h after ligation. Pathological changes in liver tissues were observed by haematoxylin and eosin staining. Levels of serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase and glutamic oxalacetic transaminase were detected. Levels of TNF-α and IL-1 in liver homogenate were examined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Results Under light microscopic examination, neutrophils and inflammatory exudate in hepatic lobule was increased as time prolonged in group B. Inflammation was reduced in group C as compared with group B.Levels of serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase and glutamic oxalacetic transaminase were more significantly increased in groups B and C than in group A (P<0.05);while they were more significantly decreased in group C than in group B. Levels of TNF-αand IL-1 in liver homogenate were significantly increased in group B as compared with group A (P < 0.05); whereas they were more significantly decreased in group C than in group B at 24 h (P < 0.05). Conclusions Mesenteric lymphatic ligation can reduce liver injury in severe acute pancreatitis. Mesenteric lymphatic fluids may play an important role in severe acute pancreatitis.
7.Laboratory diagnosis and mother-to-child transmission interruption of AIDS,syphilis and hepatitis B during pregnancy
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(4):259-262
Mother to child transmission(MTCT)is a major route oftransmission of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS),syphilis and hepatitis B.MTCT of AIDS,syphilis and hepatitis B can lead to many adverse pregnancy outcomes,seriously affacting maternal andinfant healthand has become a severe public health and social problem.The risk of MTCT of AIDS, syphilis and hepatitis Bis associated with stage of pregnancy,receiving or not receiving treatment.The prevention for MTCT of AIDS,syphilis and hepatitis B has becoming increasingly important.To learnthe epidemiology,diagnosis, maternal-fetal hazardsand anti-MTCT therapy of AIDS, syphilis and hepatitis Bwill undoubtedly facilitate the development of strategies for MTCT of AIDS,syphilis and hepatitis Bprevention and control.(Chin J Lab Med,2018,41:259-262)
8.High-fat diet induces learning and memory impairments and hippocampal dendritic spine density in rats
Zhiqiang WANG ; Qingsong WANG ; Jin FAN ; Jian WANG ; Yuxia LI ; Dan DUAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(12):1074-1078
Objective To explore the influence of high fat diet on learning and memory,as well as the alteration of the number of neurons and morphology of dendritic spines in rat hippocampi.Methods 24 male adult SD rats were randomly assigned to high fat diet group or control group.The rats were fed with high-fat diet or standaM laboratory rodent chow diet for 12 weeks.Learning and memory were tested by Morris water maze and object recognition tests, and mood and motor ability were tested by open field tests.Golgi staining detected dendritic spine density of hippocampal neurons, and Nissl staining was used to observe the number of hippocampal neurons and pathological changes.Results High-fat diet induced rat spatial learning deficits, which was demonstrated by the prolonged escape latency ((38.50±9.70) s, (20.08±7.35) s, (19.96± 10.56) s, (22.75± 12.51) s, (14.56±4.82) s) compared with the control ((33.61±12.41) s, (14.25±7.89) s, (15.06±7.59) s, (5.53±2.81) s, (4.7± 1.58) s).The spatial memory deficits demonstrated that the latency reaching platform ((30.46± 21.43) s) was prolonged compared with control ((5.18± 1.33)s).The working memory was impaired, which was demonstrated by the prolonged escape latency compared with control group (P< 0.05).Discrimination index lowered than control group ((0.67±0.12) vs (0.81±0.08)), and the difference was significant (P=0.038), but no anxiety behaviors were observed(P=0.461).The neuron number of hippocampal neurons and dendritic spine density were significantly lowered than those in the control group((209.73±24.29) vs (262.2±18.94), (17.9±2.84) vs (21.93±2.56) ,respectively) (P<0.05).Conclusion Intake of high-fat diet can impair learning and memory in rats, as well as decrease the number of neurons and the density of dendritic spines in the hippocampus.
9.The epidemiology and risk factor of dyslipidemia for people in multiple physical examination center in Lanzhou
Shanshan ZHOU ; Yongxia ZHANG ; Yuxia CHEN ; Fan YUAN ; Zhijian WANG ; Meili WU ; Jinxiang HE ; Jinchun HE
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(18):2471-2473,2475
Objective To explore the status and risk factors of the dyslipidemia among health examination population of Lanzhou for providing the intervention measures .Methods According to the stratified cluster random sampling method ,4 505 health exami-nation individuals were recruited for the study from 5 hospitals in the Lanzhou region through questionnaire ,biochemical analysis . Results Prevalence of dyslipidemia of the population was 45 .79% ,high TG was the main type .The level of serum TC ,TG ,HDL-C and LDL-C were (5 .27 ± 1 .08) ,(1 .74 ± 1 .38) ,(1 .41 ± 0 .43) and (2 .83 ± 0 .82)mmol/L .The prevalence was 53 .49% in male , and 34 .93% in female .The prevalence was higher among the group of 35- <45 years old for male and 55- <65 years old for fe-male .The level of HDL-C was low among young people .There was aggregation of risk factors among the participants with dyslipi-demia .Non-conditional logistic regression analysis showed that the risk factors were age (OR=1 .701) ,overweight (OR=5 .560) , abdominal obesity(OR=2 .398) ,smoking(OR=0 .545) ,intake of greasy diet(OR=5 .313) ,sleep quality(OR=2 .005) and diastolic blood pressure(OR=3 .061) .Conclusion Lipid disorders becomes a serious problem in the health examination population ,measures such as rational diet ,weight control ,sleep improvement ,pressure control and quiting smoking must be taken .
10.The effects of dynamic support-inducing exercise on the motor function of a hemiplegic lower extremity after stroke
Keshu CAI ; Guangxu XU ; Hong HOU ; Yuxia WU ; Wenchao YI ; Ying SHEN ; Yabei FAN ; Yu LUO ; Xiao LU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012;34(9):665-668
Objective To study the effects of dynamic,support-inducing exercise on the support,balance and gait ability of patients with moderate-to-severe hemiplegia after stroke.Methods Fourteen stroke patients were randomly assigned to an experimental or a control group (7 cases to each).The patients in the experimental group received both dynamic,support-inducing exercise and routine exercises,while the patients in the control group received routine exercises only.Before training and after 40 and 60 days of training,their functional capacity was evaluated with the Chinese stroke scale (CSS) for neurological deficits,Berg's balance scale (BBS) and using functional ambulation categories (FACs).Results Before training there was no inter-group difference in average CSS or BBS scores or in FACs.For the experimental group there were significant intra-group differences compared with 0th day in all three items at both time points.At days 40 and 60 there were also significant intra-group differences in BBS scores and FACs in the control group,and CSS scores improved significantly only in the experimental group.At day 40 there were significant inter-group differences in average CSS,BBS and FAC results.However,by day 60 a significant difference persisted only in average CSS scores.Conclusions Dynamic,support-inducing exercise can improve support,balance and gait in patients with moderate-to-severe hemiplegia after stroke.