1.Research of imageology for femoro-acetabular impingement
Chongming LIN ; Zhuo LIU ; Guishan GU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(03):-
[Objective]To probe the standard of early diagnosis of femoro-acetabular impingement(FAI),and the imageological appearance of 16 row spiral CT noncontrast enhanced scan and three-dimensional reconstruction,and MRI of progression of FAI patients.And to approach the significance of using the imageology result to identity doubtful FAI patients with other patients.[Methods]Six FAI patients were enrolled.CT and MRI noncontrast enhanced scan and CT three-dimensional reconstruction were performed to assess the hip joint.The CT scan was performed on the GE Lightspeed 16 row spiral at 1.25 mm slice reconstruction.The MRI scan was performed on the Siemens Avanto 1.5T supraconduction magnetic resonance meter.The CT and MRI scan included the acetabulum to the lesser trochanters.[Results]The results of DR of pelvis orthophoria discovered subtotal congenital anatomic abnormality of hip.The result of 16 row spiral CT noncontrast enhanced scan and three-dimensional reconstruction discovered total congenital anatomic abnormality of hip.The result of MRI noncontrast enhanced scan discovered phlegmasia of hip joint of midanaphase patients of FAI.[Conclusion]Non-buninoid femoral head,hyper-deep of hip,acetabular anteversion and hypsokinesis,and typical sings and symptoms lead to early and exactitude diagnosis.The results of 16 row spiral CT three-dimensional reconstruction and MRI can provid straight reference operation schedule;The result of MRI noncontrast enhanced scan can detect FAI with early avascular necrosis of the femoral head.
2.A prelimary report of non-penetrating trabecular surgery for patients with primary open-angle glaucoma
Yehong ZHUO ; Jian GE ; Mingkai LIN
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of non-penetrating trabecular surgery (NPIS) without subscleral implantation in primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) Methods Twenty eyes of 16 patients with POAG were underwent NPTS The procedure involved excising a deep-scler- sclera tissue that flush with innerwall of Schlemm's canal without opening the anterior chamber. The postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP), inflammation and filtering bleb were analysised. All of patients were undertaken ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM ) to evaluate the surgery site on postoperative 2 weeks and 3 months. Mean follow-up was (4. Z? 2. 4) months. Results The IOP decreased from preoperative average value of (3.78? 1. 11 ) kPa, to postoperative average value of (2. 08? 0. 51 ) kPa (P
3.Modified trabeculectomy in primary acute angle-closure with high intraocular pressure and extremely dilated pupil
Mingkai LIN ; Jian GE ; Yunlan LING ; Yehong ZHUO ; Xinbo GAO
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2011;34(4):294-296
ObjectiveTo determined the outcome of modified trabeculecotomy (with paracentesis,mitomycin C,scleral flap adjustable suture and formation of anterior chamber at the end of the surgery)in the management of primary acute angle-closure (PAAC) with high intraocular pressure (IOP) and extremely dilated pupil. MethodsTwenty-one eyes of 21 successive cases with PAAC with high lOP(IOP > 30mmHg) and large pupil (maximum vertical diameter > 5 mm) were evaluated prospectively. They underwent modified trabeculecotomy between January 2005 and March 2009.The operative success was defined as IOP ≤ 20 mmHg (± medical therapy) without the necessity of further surgery for glaucoma. ResultsSuccess was achieved in all of the eyes(100%)at the postoperative first week.The mean preoperative IOP was (48.25 ± 3.14) mmHg under a mean number of 3.35 antiglaucomotous medications, but it reduced to (10.47 ± 1.15,P < 0.01) mmHg without medication at the first week, (13.86 ± 0.93,P < 0.01) mmHg at postoperative 3rd month respectively.Only 1 eye needed 1 kind of antiglaucomotous eye drop from the 2nd month postoperatively. The mean vertical diameter of pupils was (5.81±0.23) mm preoperatively, (5.92 ±0.21 ) mm at the first week(P > 0.05). No case received section iridectomy. No serious complication was observed.ConclusionsModified trabeculectomy provides reduction of IOP and protection of pupil in cases with PAAC with high IOP and large pupil,and the procedures such as releasing aqueous humor gradually,appliance of scleral flap adjustable sutures and formation of anterior chamber at the end of the surgery can effectively reduce the risk of serious complications.
4.Effect of small interfering RNA targeting transforming growth factor β receptor Ⅰ gene on the collagen synthesis of hepatic stellate cells in vitro
Fujun YU ; Didong LOU ; Zhuo LIN ; Peihong DONG ; Yongping CHEN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2010;28(1):5-9
Objective To observe the effect of small interfering RNA(siRNA)expression plasmids targeting transforming growth factor p receptor(TαR)Ⅰ gene on the collagen synthesis of hepatic stellate cells(HSCs).Methods Three siRNA expression plasmids were designed and constructed according to TBR Ⅰ sequence.Then the plasmids were transfected into HSC-T6 using 1ipofectamine2000 reagent. The mRNA and protein expressions of TβR Ⅰ were analyzed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)and Western blot technique, respectively. The cell proliferation was detected using methylthiazo-lyldiphenyl-tetrazolium bromide(MTT)methods. Concentrations of haluronic acid and type Ⅲ pro-collagen in the supernatants were determined by radioimmunoassay. The data were analyzed using least significant difference(LSD).Results Three recombinant plasmids expressing siRNAs were successfully constructed and confirmed by restriction enzyme assay. Compared with the blank control,all the three recombinant plasmids could inhibit the expressions of TβR Ⅰ mRNA,of which plasmid expressing siRNA2 exhibited the strongest inhibitory effect(psiRNA1 group:t=7.354,P<0.01;psiRNA2 group:t=9.214,P<0.01;psiRNA3 group:t=5.967,P<0.01).The expressions of TβR Ⅰ protein were also reduced by all the three recombinant plasmids,of which the plasmid expressing siRNA2 showed the strongest inhibitory effect(psiRNA1 group: t=6.324,P<0.01;psiRNA2 group:t=8.741,P<0.01;psiRNA3 group:t=4.128,P<0.01).The proliferation activity and collagen synthesis of HSCs also decreased in all three HSC groups treated with recombinant plasmids, of which, again, plasmid expressing siRNA2 exhibited the strongest inhibitory effect. However, no significant change was observed in HSCs transfected with non-related siRNA. Conclusion Recombinant plasmids targeting TβR I can inhibit collagen synthesis, which suggests a novel target for gene therapy of liver fibrosis.
5.Saponins Composition of Both Panax Notoginseng and Aplysia Neural Connective Analyzed with Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometry
Lijian FENG ; Lin HUANG ; Huiqin ZHUO ; Heqing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(12):1727-1732
Mixed saponin molecules in the extraction of Panax notoginseng(PNE) can be effectively desorpted into the molecular ionization for measurement and analysis by mass analyzer from matrix assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight-mass spectrometry(MALDI-TOF MS). The saponin samples with chromatography purity were directly analyzed by MALDI-TOF MS, which indicated that the sensitivity of the method was higher than that of RP-HPLC. A technology of MALDI-TOF MS was directly employed to analyze the saponin kinds and their relative contents in Panax notoginseng(PN) while the saponins were perfectly extracted from the Chinese traditional medicine of PN. It was indicated that there were at least 20 saponins consisting of different molecular structure and that the content of both ginsenoside Rg1 and notoginsenoside R1 in PNE was relative high. R1 saponin was extracted and identified to follow its metabolism pathway by both thin layer chromatography and MALDI-TOF MS, respectively. The saponin fingerprinting maps in PNE can be established to evaluate the quality of PE and to study both metabolism pathway and mechanism of extra minim saponins in vivo.
6.Nucleosides from Anthopleura stell
Rupeng ZHUO ; Hongzheng FU ; Lihe ZHANG ; Wenhan LIN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2001;32(4):289-291
To study the chemical constituents of sea anemone, Anthopleura stell Verrill.Methods The chemical constituents were isolated and purified by chromatographic methods and their structures elucidated by chemical evidences and spectra data.Results 5 nucleosides were obtained and identified from the ethanolic extract as 2-hydroxy purine (Ⅰ); deoxyinosine (Ⅱ); 1-methylxanthosine (Ⅲ); deoxyguanosine (Ⅳ), and deoxyribo-thymidine (Ⅴ).Conclusion Compound Ⅲ was a new natural product, while the others were found from sea anemone for the first time.
7.The correlation between Fibulin-3 and Pulse Wave Velocity in patients with hypertension
Zhongwei LIN ; Zhuo WANG ; Ruiying LI ; Dingcheng XIANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(5):743-746
Objective To investigate the changes and significances of the level of serum Fibulin-3 and correlation between Fibulin-3 and branchial-ankle Pulse Wave Velocity (baPWV) in patients with hypertension. Methods A total of 50 patients with hypertension and 38 healthy people were enrolled finally, whose fasting blood were collected. The levels of Fibulin-3、MMP-9 were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The baPWV was detected by pulse wave velocity automatic analyzer. Results The level of serum Fibulin-3 in hypertension was lower than the control group significantly (P < 0.001). There was no significance of serum MMP-9 in the two groups. The baPWV in hypertension was higher than the control group.Correlations between the level of Fibulin-3 and baPWV were significant (r = -0.324,P = 0.006). While correlations between the level of MMP-9 and baPWV had no significance (r=0.003,P=0.968). Conclusion The level of serum Fibulin-3 and baPWV can be used as index of functional changes in the early stage of hypertensive vascular remodeling, and may be applied for forecasting the organ damage in hypertension.
8.Effects of different doses of ketamine on systemic inflammatory cytokines at early stage of rabbits with severe burn
Jianguo XIA ; Jinyi XIANG ; Xiaohui YUAN ; Zhuo CHEN ; Lin LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2015;(4):386-389
Objective To investigate the effect of different doses of ketamine on inflammatory cytokines in rabbits with severe burn at early stage and preliminarily approach its regulatory action on early stage of inflammatory reaction due to stress of trauma.Methods Forty healthy male New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into four groups in accord with the random number table method: normal control group, scald model group, ketamine analgesia group and ketamine anesthesia group. Before scald, pentobarbital sodium was used for anesthesia, afterwards catheters were inserted into internal jugular vein and internal carotid artery respectively ready for use, and 24 hours later, Ⅲ degree scald at the animal back and buttocks occupying 30% total body surface area (TBSA) was performed as the scald model for all the rabbits except those in normal control group. In ketamine analgesia group, after scald for 0.5 hour, 0.5 mg/kg ketamine intravenous injection was given to the rabbits as the loading dosage and then persistent intravenous pump infusion of 9μg·kg-1·min-1 ketamine was applied for all together 24 hours. In ketamine anesthesia group, after scald for 0.5 hour, 1.5 mg/kg ketamine intravenous injection was given to the rabbits, and then persistent intravenous pump infusion of 45μg·kg-1·min-1 ketamine was applied for 4 hours to maintain systemic anesthesia. In normal control and scald model groups, only intravenous infusion of equal amount of normal saline was given to the rabbits. The amount of intravenous transfusion in each group and the total dosages of ketamine used in ketamine analgesia group and ketamine anesthesia group were recorded. Before scald and 0.5, 6, 12, 24 hours after scald, arterial blood gas analyses were made, and the levels of serum interleukins (IL-1, IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were determined.Results Although the indexes of blood gas analysis were changed in the four groups, they were all in the normal range, showing that the respiratory function was in the normal range and indirectly reflecting that the circulatory function was also in the normal range, thus the effects on cytokines by factors of respiratory and circulatory functions were ruled out. The levels of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-α before scald showed no statistically significant differencesamong the four groups (allP > 0.05). From 0.5 hour after scald, the levels of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-α were markedly higher in model group than those of normal control group [IL-1 (ng/L): 30.27±0.93 vs. 13.79±1.11, IL-6 (ng/L): 47.22±1.49 vs. 46.31±4.12, TNF-α (ng/L): 243.39±20.85 vs. 190.95±14.97, allP < 0.05], and the situation continued until 24 hours after scald; the levels of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-α from 6 hours after scald were significantly decreased in ketamine analgesia and ketamine anesthesia groups compared with those in the model group, and from 12 hours after scald, the degrees of descent in levels of the above indexes in ketamine analgesia group were more obvious than those in ketamine anesthesia group [IL-1 (ng/L): 19.28±2.51 vs. 40.12±10.31, IL-6 (ng/L): 52.10±4.23 vs. 72.20±10.11, TNF-α (ng/L): 246.03±20.74 vs. 313.71±27.34, allP < 0.05].Conclusion The low-dose ketamine analgesia and ketamine anesthesia have certain degree of inhibitory effect on the expression and release of inflammatory cytokines at the early stage in rabbits with severe burn, the effect of long-term low-dose ketamine analgesia being more significant.
9.Therapy effect of standard prescription on ametropic amblyopia in hyperopic children
Wen-Yuan, ZHUO ; Chang-Chun, SHI ; Yu-Lei, LIN
International Eye Science 2014;(6):1026-1029
AIM: To observe the therapy effect of standard prescription on ametrop amblyopia in hyperopic children.
METHODS: This study included 270 cases ( 54 eyes ) with complete data, and followed up 24mo. All the amblyopic children were given standard prescription and were divided into progressive addition glass group, under corrected group and full corrected group. And all were observed for their therapy effect and the average healing time in low hyperopic, moderate hyperopic and high hyperopic children with ametropic amblyopia respectively.
RESULTS: In low hyperopic children, the difference of the therapy effect of the three corrected methods were insignificant in two years. The meam cure time of the three corrected methods were ( 7. 33 ± 2. 11 ) mo in progressive addition glass group;(9. 0±3. 71)mo in under corrected grope;(12. 5±5. 17) mo in full corrected group. Three groups of independent samples by paired t-test showed: the difference between progressive addition glass group and under corrected grope (t=1. 66, P>0. 05) was statistically insignificant; the difference between progressive addition glass group and full corrected grope ( t = 3. 92, P < 0. 01 ) was statistically significant; the difference between under corrected grope and full corrected grope ( t = 2. 33, P < 0. 05 ) was statistically significant. In moderate hyperopic chileren, the differences of the therapy effect of the three corrected methods were significant in two years (χ2=6. 75;P<0. 05). The difference between progressive addition glass group and under corrected grope (χ2 = 6. 3; P < 0. 01 ) was statistically significant; the difference between progressive addition glass group and full corrected grope (χ2=8. 1;P<0. 005) was statistically significant. The mean cure time of the three corrected methods were ( 14. 0±4-87) mo in progressive addition glass group; ( 16. 93±4-58)mo in under corrected grope; (17. 93±4. 42) mo in full corrected group. Three groups of independent samples by paired t-test showed: the difference between progressive addition glass group and under corrected grope (t=2. 88, P<0. 01) was statistically significant; the difference between progressive addition glass group and full corrected grope ( t= 3. 9, P<0. 01 ) was statistically significant;the difference between under corrected grope and full corrected grope ( t = 1. 01, P > 0. 05 ) was statistically insignificant. In high hyperopic amblyopic children, the difference of the therapy effect and the healing time of the three corrected methods were insignificant in two years. (χ2=2. 43, P>0. 05. t=1. 49, P>0. 05;t=1. 46,P>0. 05;t=1. 11, P>0. 05).
CONCLUSION:Under standard prescription, application of progressive multifocal glasses provides a new effective treatment for ametropic amblyopia in hyperopic children, and makes up the deficiency of the whole straightening and under correction in clinical treatment.
10.Scutellarin antagonizes ischemia-reperfusion injury to human cardiac microvascular endothelial cells by increasing ERK phosphorylation
Xian HUANG ; Xiaoxue LI ; Zhuo YU ; Weimin YANG ; Lin LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(9):912-916
Objective Scutellarin (SCU), a Chinese traditional medicine, has a protective effect against ischemia-reperfusion (IR) induced myocardial injury, but it is not yet clear whether SCU acts against vascular endothelial IR injury via extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2).The aim of this study was to explore the effect of SCU on hypoxia-reoxygenation (HR)-induced injury to human cardiac microvascular endothelial cells (HCMECs) and its influence on the ERK1/2 signaling pathway.Methods HCMECs were subjected to normal culture and divided into a normal control, a DMSO, an SCU 1 μmol/L, and an SCU 10 μmol/L group.The model of HR injury was established by exposing the HCMECs to 12-h hypoxia and 12-h reoxygenation after treated with DMSO or SCU at 1 and 10 μmol/L for 2 hours.Then, the survival rate of the HCMECs was detected by MTT and trypan blue staining, the concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA) in the cells measured, and the expressions of the p-ERK1/2, ERK2 and GAPDH proteins determined by Western blot.Results SCU at 1 and 10 μmol/L significantly increased the survival rate of the normally cultured HCMECs ([110.40±2.34] and [122.00±1.25] %) as compared with that of the normal control (100%) (P<0.05), while HR injury markedly decreased the vitality of the HCMECs ([68.00±4.06] %) in comparison with that of the blank control (100%) (P<0.05).The survival rate of the HCMECs was remarkably higher in the HR+SCU 1 μmol/L and HR+SCU 10 μmol/L groups than in the HR model group ([90.53±3.67] and [92.04±2.32] %) (P<0.05), and so was their vitality in the SCU 10 μmol/L group than in the normal control ([96.78±2.01] vs [90.06±1.85] %, P<0.01), while their survival rate was significantly lower in the HR model than in the blank control ([73.72±4.91] vs [91.83±2.34] %, P<0.01) and remarkably higher in the SCU 10 μmol/L ([87.59±2.64] %) than in the HR model group (P<0.05).The MDA concentration in the HCMECs was markedly increased in the HR model and HR+DMSO groups as compared with the blank control (P<0.01), but decreased in the HR+SCU 1 μmol/L and HR+SCU 10 μmol/L groups in comparison with the HR model group (P<0.05).The expression of the p-ERK1/2 protein was significantly down-regulated in the HR model group as compared with the blank control (P<0.01), but up-regulated in the HR+SCU 10 μmol/L group in comparison with the HR model (P<0.01).Conclusion HR injury reduces the vitality of HCMECs, increases the MDA concentration, and down-regulates the expression of the p-ERK1/2 protein in HCMECs, while SCU acts against ischemia-reperfusion injury to HCMECs by increasing ERK phosphorylation.