1.Changes of inflammatory cytokines and cerebral pathology in rats induced by lipopolysaccharide
Xue YANG ; Bing ZHU ; Baocheng ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(3):371-373,后插1
Objective To investigate the mechanism of cytokines in brain pathologic changes caused by lipopolysaccharide(LPS).Methods A rat model of LPS was established by injection with a dose of 5mg/kg LPS into thigh vein.60 SD rats were randomly divided into three groups:control group,LPS group,naloxone+LPS group,each group included 20 rats and was subdivided into 4 subgroups(1h,2h,4h,6h respectively).In each subgroup,cerebral pathological changes and concentrations of TNF-α,IL-1β,IL-6 in brain homogenate were investigated.Results Brain homogenate concentration of TNF-α in subgroup LPS 2h was higher than control group[(9 30±0.57) ng/g vs(8.00±0 79)ng/g,P<0.01],other subgroups have no significant difference from control group. Naloxone group had lower TNF-α level than LPS group.Brain homogenare concentration of IL-1β in subgroup LPS 1h increased apparently[(0.56±0.08)ng/g,P<0.01],subgroup LPS 2h had no significant change;other subgroups have no significant difference from control group.Natoxone group had lower IL-1β level than LPS group(P<0.01).but no difference from control group.Brain homogenate concentration of IL-6 in subgroup LPS 2h and 4h were respectively(459.68±79.15)ng/g,(816.07±111.31)ng/g,significantly higher than control group[(377.22±63.73)ng/g,(369.98±34.35)ng/g,respectively].Control group had no significant cerebral pathologic changes,while LPS group showed apparent changes:edema,interstitial substance and mening vessels expanding and hyperaemia,neurosome minification,Nissl's body lost,karyopycnosm,and nucleoli abolition.Naloxone group had lighter neurocyre injuries and brain edema,especially at 2h and 4h.Conclusions After LPS injection,the level of cytokines changed as time goes by,and this fits the brain pathologic changes.Naloxone has protecnve effect on brain tissue in LPS treated rats.Inflammatory cytokines play an important role in the mechanism of cerebral damage in LPS rats.
2.Clinical Distribution and Drug Resistance of Non-fermentative Bacilli in Surgery
Bing TANG ; Yingpeng CUI ; Bin ZHU ; Jiayuan ZHU ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical distribution and drug resistance of non-fermentative bacilli isolated from department of surgery so as to guide the rational use of antibiotics.METHODS VITEK-60 AMS system and Kirby-Bauer method were used to identify the pathogenic bacilli and examine the antibiotic resistance.RESULTS A total of 463 strains of nonfermentative bacteria were isolated from Jan 2002 to Dec 2004,the most common pathogen was Pseudomonas aeruginosa(55.07%),the next were Acinetobacter baumannii(20.52%) and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia(11.88%).The samples were mainly sputum(31.97%),drainage(13.39%),and wound secretion(12.31%).Isolation rate from SICU,departments of organ transplantation and burn were 28.08%,17.28% and 12.10%,respectively.P.aeruginosa,A.baumannii and S.maltophilia had high and multi-drug resistance.CONCLUSIONS Infections of respiratory tract and wound caused by non-fermentative bacilli are common in surgical department,and drug resistance is serious.The drugs should be chosen according to the results of the antimicrobial susceptibility tests.
3.Relationship between Clinical Neuro-Electrophysiology and Prognosis in Children with Guillain-Barr? Syndrome
chang, PENG ; xiao-mei, SHU ; bing-zhu, YANG ; juan, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between the changes of neuro-electrophysiology and prognosis in children with Guillain-Barr? syndrome(GBS).MethodsThirty-eight children with GBS were divided into group A(rapid recovery,n=16) and group B(slow recovery,n=22) according to the time required for podosoma motor function recovery,at the same time,they were divided into the better prognosis group(n=22) and the worse prognosis group(n=16),for analyzing the difference between group A and B in terms of age,preceding infections,maximal Hughes grades and neuro-electrophysiology including motor conduction velocity(MCV),distal complex muscle action potential(dCMAP) and F wave,and investigating the related factors with the prognosis of GBS.Results1.MCV of tibial nerve was(40.2?2.53) m/s and(33.4?2.46) m/s in group A and group B,respectively;MCV of peroneal nerve was(45.2?3.23) m/s and(38.3?2.16) m/s in group A and group B,respectively,and the difference between group A and group B was significant(Pa0.05);abnormal rate of F wave(68.42%) was higher than abnormal rate of MCV(42.11%) and dCMAP(42.11%)(Pa
4.Critical Antigenic Structure in Inducing Immune Damage of Peripheral Nerve Following Campylobacter Jejuni Infection
xiao-hong, WANG ; xiao-mei, SHU ; bing-zhu, YANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
0.05).3.Thirty-three point three percent of animals from parental strain group were found fibrillations potentials and the po-sitive sharp waves in gastrocnemius electromyogram,no obvious abnormal waves were found in animals from both waaF mutant and control group.Conclusions The ganglioside-like epitope in LOS of CJ is critical antigen in inducing GM1-IgG antibody and in inducing conduction block of peripheral nerve,therefore,provide a support for the molecular mimicry theory as a pathogenesis in the axonal GBS following CJ infection.
5.Chromatid break rate after cell mutation in patients with cephalocervical cancers and their first-degree relatives and the intervention effect of cortext acanthopanacis
Bing LIU ; Xueling CUI ; Yang LIU ; Tongfei ZHANG ; Wei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(22):220-222
BACKGROUND: Cephalocervical cancer is closely related with genetic factors, but do the first-degree relatives have a higher risk for cancers? Slenderstyle acanthopanax root-bark has an anti-mutation chromosome stabilizer, can it enhance the anticaner ability of the first-degree relatives? OBJECTIVE: To study the genetic factor of cephalocervical cancer and antimutagenic effect of slenderstyle acanthopanax root-bark.DESIGN:A controlled experiment with human peripheral blood as the sample.SETTING: The Department of Medical Genetics of the Basic Medical Science School, and the Department of Otolaryngology of the First Hospital of Jilin University; The University of Warwick, UK.PARTICIPANTS: The subjects were taken during the period of October 2001 to March 2002. The patients with cephalocervical tumor and their first-degree relatives were all from the Department of Otolaryngology,FirstHospital of Jilin University, and healthy group were well-being blood devoting volunteers from Changchun City Central Blood Bank. There were group( n = 50) included 25 males and 25 females who were healthy blood patients group( n =30) were composed of 22 males and 8 females who did first-degree relative group(n=30) consisted of 19 males and 11 females. They were the first-degree relatives of patients with carcinoma of larynx and carcinoma of nasopharynx. Except for the family history of cancer,they themselves were all healthy. Informed consents were obtained from all of them.METHODS: The peripheral blood was collected as the sample and the lymphocyte culturing was performed. The culture cycle was 72 hours and bleomycin(BLM) (15 mL) was added into it at the 67~ hour, also the slenderstyle acanthopanax root-bark(SARB) (800 mg/L) was added into the antimutagenesis experiment. The cells were collected after culturing for another 72 hours. The conventional method was used for slide preparation. The slides were stained with Giemsa solution without banding. Choosing the proper objective and observing the numbers of chromatid breaks. The numbers of chromatid breaks were converted into the numbers of chromatid breaks per cell (b/c value). Namely, b/c value equals to the quotient, the number of chromatid break divided by the number of the cell observed in the slide.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The number of chromatid breaks per cell (b/c value).RESULTS: All the 110 cases in the 3 groups entered the stage of result It was lower in the control group than that in the patients group and first-degree relatives group(0.16 ± 0.06, 0.48 ± 0. 14, 0.42 ± 0. 12, P <0.01). There was no significant difference in b/c value between the paparison between b/c value induced by combined SARB with BLM and only BLM was performed: The b/c value of former is significantly lower than the latter (0.48±0.14,0.15 ±0.08,0.42±0.12, 0.17±0.11,P < 0.01).CONCLUSION: The first-degree relatives of the patients with cephalocervical cancers should be classified as tumor high-risk group. SARB as a chromatid stabilizer has an obvious inhibitory effect on b/c value of the patients induced by BLM and that of the first-degree relatives.
6.Repetitive monomorphic ventricular tachycardia arising from left His-Purkinje system.
Ming-Long CHEN ; Bing YANG ; Wei-Zhu JU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2008;36(1):77-79
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7.Antitumor effect of GALV membrane fusion glycoprotein on lung adenocarcinoma in vivo and in vitro
Bing ZHU ; Jianru YANG ; Xinping FU ; Yuequan JIANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(18):-
Objective To investigate the antitumor effect of special promoter-controlled Gibbon ape leukemia virus membrane fusion glycoprotein (GALV.fus) mediated by type Ⅰ herpes simplex virus (HSV-Ⅰ) on lung adenocarcinoma. Methods Recombinant HSV-Ⅰ plasmids encoding GALV.fus was introduced into green monkey kidney cells(Vero)by liposome to amplify the virus, and then the virus was transfected into lung adenocarcinoma (A549), human fetal fibroblasts (HFL-Ⅰ GNHu 5) and human lung adenocarcinoma xenografts which were established in nude mice subcutaneously to observe antitumor and cytotoxic effect in vitro and in vivo; Recombined cytomegalovirus (CMV) containing GALV.fus or enhanced green fluorescence protein were served as control. Results Recombinant HSV-Ⅰ virus were packed successfully. Heterotransplantative tumourigenicity of the tumour was 100% in nude mice after A549 cells were inoculated. Recombinant HSV-Ⅰvirus exerted obvious antitumor effects in vitro, with relative survival rate of 23%, while for CMV virus containing GALV. fus, the rate was 20%, and for CMV virus encoding EGFP, the rate was 68%. Recombinant HSV-Ⅰvirus also showed striking antitumor effect on the implanted tumor. Conclusion GALV.fus has powerful effect against lung cancer in vitro and in vivo and maybe a promising candidate for gene therapy.
8.Application of IL-6, ESR and CRP in the diagnosis and treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm
Hongbo CI ; Qingbo FANG ; Jianping YANG ; Feng ZHU ; Sheng GUAN ; Bing ZHU ; Xiaohu GE
International Journal of Surgery 2017;44(3):175-178
Objective Study of interleukin-6 (IL-6),erythrocyte sedimen-tation rate (ESR),C-reactive protein (CRP) in diagnosis and treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm.Methods Between June 2014 and May 2016,we detected of abdominal aortic aneurysm in 62 cases that were diagnosed and treated at Department of Vascular Surgery,People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region including interleukin-6,erythrocyte sediinen-tation rate,and C-reactive protein.Results There was no significant difference between interleukin-6,erythrocyte sedimen-tation rate and C-reactive protein in the patients with and without complications.The correlation analysis results of interleukin-6,erythrocyte sedimen-tation and C-reactive protein were confirmed to have positive correlation respectively.Compared with non special types of rupture (48.0 ± 34.2) pg/ml,interleukin-6 was higher in special types of rupture (187.6 ± 110.4) pg/ml.Conclusions Preoperative detection of interleukin-6,erythrocyte sedimen-tation and C-reactive protein,combined with patient history and imaging examination were help for predict cause,choose better surgical approach and predict the prognosis in certain guiding significance.
9.Analysis on 315 cases of clinical adverse drug reaction/event induced by gastrodin.
Yang-yang ZHENG ; Zhi DONG ; Xiao-qin LU ; Yong-peng XIA ; Shu-bing ZHU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(10):2037-2041
With patients' general situation, medication use, occurrence time of adverse drug reaction/event (ADR/ADE), clinical manifestations and prognosis as reference items, a retrospective study was made for 315 cases with ADR/ADE induced by Gastrodin in Chongqing from January 2008 to June 2014, in order to analyze the characteristics of ADR/ADE and provide reference for rational clinical medication. The results showed that among the 315 cases with ADR/ADE, 143 cases (45.4%) were males and 172 cases (54.6%) were females, most of them (74.9%) were aged above 45; 60 cases (19.0%) with ADE were caused by off-label indications and 66 cases (21.0%) with ADE were caused by over dosage; ADR/ADE cases induced by intravenous drip mainly happened within 30 min (85.5%), ADR/ADE cases induced by oral administration mainly happened within 2 h (74.4%), and all of ADR/ ADE cases induced by intramuscular injection happened within 10 min. Totally 593 ADR/ADE cases were reported, which were mainly damages in gastrointestinal system, skin and its adnexa; And 61.9% of ADR/ADE cases were newly reported. It is suggested that medical workers shall learn about the regularity and characteristics of ADR/ADE induced by gastrodin, apply it in clinic with standards, pay close attention to changes of patients' situations and attach importance to the monitoring of ADR/ADE, so as to enhance the safety of medication.
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10.Clinical effect of internal fixation of Hoffa fracture
Yingguo YANG ; Bing GE ; Dongcheng ZHU ; Liang WANG ; Xiaomin WANG ; Zhisheng LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;28(4):339-342
Objective To approach the methods and effects of internal fixation for Hoffa fracture. Methods A total of 26 patients with 26 condylar Hoffa fractures ( medial condylar fractures in 13patients and lateral condylar fractures in 13) treated from August 1993 to February 2010 were retrospectively analyzed.According to the Letenneur classification,there were 16 patients with type Ⅰ fractures,four with type Ⅱ fractures and six with type Ⅲ fractures.Among them,two patients were with open fractures and 24 with closed fractures.Surgical approaches including screw fixation in 21 patients and lateral support plate fixation in five were selected based on the fracture types and affected sides. Results All patients were followed up for 12.5-48 months (average 18 months),which showed fracture healing in all the patients within 3-4 months (average 3.5 months).Two patients had slight shift together with knee joint pain,ie,one patient had ROM of knee for 95 °,and one failed the functional exercise because of pain and had ROM of knee for 60° during follow up.No complications including infection,delayed union or bone necrosis occurred.According to Letenneur' s functional assessment system,the postoperative outcomes were excellent and good in 24 condyles,fair in one and poor in one. Conclusions Surgical treatment for Hoffa fractures is safe and effective,but the key point is to choose correct screw fixation position and orientation according to the fracture types and fracture fragment size.