1.Treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of maxillary sinus with a CVP chemotherapy through arterial injection
Sanhu HE ; Gang LI ; Xiufent BAI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective: To analyse the effects of CVP chemotherapy through arterial injection (CVPC) in the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of maxillary sinus.Methods:39 cases of primary squamous cell carcinoma of maxillary sinus at stage Ⅳ (M0) were treated with following regimen : carboplatin 300~350 mg/m 2 ia gtt on d1, etopside 100 mg ia gtt on d1~5, pingyangmycine 8 mg ia gtt on d1~5. The drugs were given through superficial temporal artery at the level of internal maxillary artery. Gave one cycle treatment before operation which was practised 4 weeks later.Results:Partly remission was found in all patients after chemotherapy. Pathological margin of original focus was negative after operation. 5 cases lost follow up. 4 cases were dead of distant metastasis (after 5,7,8 and 12 months respectively). 30 cases were alive without tumour. 17 cases were over 5 years, 6 over 3 , 4 over 1 and 3 less than one year.Conclusion: CVP arterial injection chemotherapy is effective in the treatment of SCC of maxillary sinus at late stage.
2.MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NORMAL CARDIAC MYOCYTE GROWTH
Shuling BAI ; Weiwei HE ; Gi LI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
The cell volume, length, cross-section area, surface area, width and thickness of isolated cardiac myocytes were measured by using of a new computer system of coulter channelyzer and avias eye imaging analysis system. The rats, 3 weeks to 24 weeks in age after birth, were performed thoracic operation the morphological growth characteristics of isolated cardiac myocytes were observed.1. Physiological growth of normal cardiac myocytes was due to increase in cell volume, i. e. the cell length and cross-section area were enlarged. In the mean time, the changes in cross-section shape of myocytes happened when the myocytes growing.2. The major axis of cross-section area of myocytes was enlarged but the minor cross-section diameter did not show any more changes. So that, the growth lead to the cardiac myocytes be flattened in shape. The flattened growing pattern was one of the characteristics of normal growing myocytes. It might be very significant for the clinicians to eliminate the factors which would stimulate myocytes to be enlarged in cell width, and to treat and to prevent the heart disease.
4.Progress in study on Pipeline embolization device treatment for postoperative complications of intracranial aneurysm
Hang LI ; Weixing BAI ; Yingkun HE ; Tianxiao LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(8):760-764
In recent years,endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms has been developed rapidly.Pipeline embolization device (PED),which is a novel blood flow guiding device,can creatively reconstruct the blood flow distribution of the aneurysm-bearing artery,and it has been widely employed in clinical practice.Satisfactory curative effect has been achieved by PED for intracranial aneurysms,especially for complex intracranial aneurysms.However,because of its high metal coverage rate,the complications such as aneurysm rupture,spontaneous cerebral parenchymal hemorrhage,branch artery occlusion,etc.are not uncommonly seen in patients after receiving flow divertion treatment,and the mortality rate is higher,to which sufficient attention should be paid by clinicians.This paper aims to make a review on the research progress concerning the postoperative complications of PED in the treatment of intracranial aneurysms.
5.Expression of angiopoietin-like proteins for animal breeding: a review.
Weiwei FU ; Yun MA ; Ningbo CHEN ; He LI ; Yueyu BAI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(11):1567-1578
Angiopoietin-like proteins are a family of proteins that are closely related to lipid, glucose and energy metabolism, as well as angiogenesis. To date, eight Angptls have been discovered, namely Angptl1 to Angptl8 that play key roles in metabolic regulation and marker assisted selection. In this review, we summarized current progress on the structure, signaling pathways, upstream regulatory genes and metabolic network of Angptl1-8. Finally, in combination with our work, the status and problems of animal breeding as well as the future prospects for Angptls were discussed.
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6.Discussion on new model medical and health research resource integration in Beijing
Chao CAI ; Fang HE ; Li WANG ; Haiyun WANG ; Bo BAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2008;21(6):333-335
To improve the efficiency of medical research resource distribution in Beijing,based on the analysis of the existing problems we discussed the new model of resource integration.The model includes establishing all information-sharing platform and two operation modes of research project.By using this model it would be assured to achieve the best allocation efficiency and maximizing profits for Beijing medical research resources.
7.Stiffness changes in short-segment spine after destabilizing by using the Distraction Reduction Fixation System
He LI ; Qibin YE ; Jianpeng BAI ; Chunhua GAO ; Aiyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(39):7773-7776
BACKGROUND:Self-made Distraction Reduction Fixation System is characterized by Distraction Reduction Fixation functions,which can completely fuse to the design of steel plate,and by no need to provide many surgical instruments,by reduction of bleeding and trauma.OBJECTIVE:To test changes in the stiffness of porcine short spinal segments in integrity and following destabilizing and internal fixation of the Distraction Reduction Fixation System.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:The control observation experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Biodynamics,Institute of Onhopedics,General Hospital of Chinese PLA from December 2004 to December 2005.MATERIALS:Twelve fresh porcine lumbar spines(T11-S2 segments)were bought from a market.Upper and lower segments were crossed and inserted with Kirschner wire to make porcine spine samples of the L1-7 segments.METHODS:Stiffness of intact samples was recorded during forward-bending,backward-bending,lateral-bending and axial rotation.Intervertebral discs,facet ioints,anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments were removed to loose the spine.Stifrness of each motion was measured.Stiffness tests were repeated again after internal fixation on short segments using Distraction Reduction Fixation System.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Stiffness in the intact,unstable and internal fixed spines during each motion.RESULTS:The stiffness iu unstable porcine spine were significantly lower than those in intact porcine spine(P<0.05),but the stiffness after internal fixation was significantly higher than in unstable porcine spine(P<0.05).No significant difference was detected in stifiness during forward-bending,lateral-bending and axial rotation(P>0.05)except that it was significantly higher during backward.bending after internal fixation compared with the intaet spine(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Biodynamics confirms that the stiffness in short-segment fixation porcine after using Distraction Reduction Fixation System is markedly increased than in unstable porcine spine,except during backward-bending,which is comparable with that in intact porcine spine.
8.MicroRNA profiling on oxidative stress induced apoptosis of human lens epithelium
Ling, BAI ; Peng, LI ; Ling, CHEN ; Ling, HE ; Feng, WANG
International Eye Science 2014;(10):1770-1772
AIM: To identify the changes in microRNA ( miRNA ) profile of human lens epithelium ( HLE) induced by H2 O2 and the role of miRNA in oxidative stress induced apoptosis.
METHODS: HLE cell line HLE - B3 was treated by 100μmol/L H2 O2 for 24h and the total RNA were isolated by Trizol reagent. miRNA profile was generated by miRCURYTM LNA microRNA Array. The target genes of differentially expressed miRNAs were predicted by bioinformatics software.
RESULTS:Twenty-eight miRNAs showed significantly differential expression after H2 O2 treatment, 18 miRNAs upregulated and 10 miRNAs downregulated. The differentially expressed miRNAs may involve in apoptosis of lens epithetium and development of cataract through targeting BCL2L2 and MIP.
CONCLUSION: H2 O2 can induce dramatically changes in miRNA profile of HLE, which may play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis and development of cataract.
9.Evaluating the relationship between intracranial atherosclerotic plaque stability and stroke recurrence risk with high-resolution MRI
Sijin HE ; Yingbin LI ; Yanting ZHANG ; Xiaoxin BAI
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;14(7):351-355
Objective To investigate the relationship between intracranial atherosclerotic plaque stability and stroke recurrence risk.Methods Forty-eight patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by intracranial atherosclerosis in Guangdong Province Hospital of TCM were analyzed retrospectively.After the Essen Stroke Risk Scale (ESRS) was used to assess the risk factors for the patients,they were divided into either an ESRS ≥3 group (n=21 in the high-risk recurrence group) or an ESRS <3 group (n=27 in the low-risk recurrence group).Both groups of patients underwent high-resolution MR imaging (HR-MRI) examinations of the intracranial guilty vessels (basilar artery or unilateral middle cerebral artery).According to the signal intensity of HR-MRI on the T1-weighted imaging,T2-weighted imaging,and T1 fat suppression sequences,the intracranial atherosclerotic stable plaques and unstable plaques were distinguished.The stabilization of intracranial atherosclerotic plaques was compared in patients of both groups.Results There were significant differences in the age and incidences of hypertension,diabetes mellitus,and unstable plaques in patients of both groups (P<0.05).Further multivariate logistic regression analysis of the four factors showed that the age,hypertension,diabetes,and intracranial atherosclerotic unstable plaques were the high-risk factors for recurrent ischemic stroke (ORs,87.114,159.423,8.942,and 11.551,respectively;95%CIs 4.218-1 799.078,3.235-7 855.957,1.054-75.857,and 1.011-132.043,respectively;all P<0.05).Conclusion In addition to the traditional risk factors such as age,hypertension,and diabetes,the intracranial atherosclerotic unstable plaque is an independent risk factor for high-risk recurrence of ischemic stroke.
10.Effect of small direct-current electrical stimulation on migration and invasion related MMPs/TIMPs expression of trophoblast cells
Juan ZHANG ; Mingyong LI ; Yuan HE ; Huai BAI ; Ping FAN
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(7):869-872
Objective To investigate the effect of small direct‐current electrical stimulation on migration and invasion related MMPs/TIMPs expression of trophoblast cells .Methods The trophoblast cells were exposed to the direct current electrical field at 150 mV/mm for 5 and 10 hours .Cell images were recorded with continuous photographing and analyzed by image analyzer .The ex‐pression levels of MMP2 ,MMP9 ,TIMP1 and TIMP2 were measured using quantitative RT‐PCR and Western blot .Results In non‐electrical field culture trophoblast cells migrated slowly with random directions .Trophoblast cells cultured in media containing 10% calf serum with the application of 150 mV/mm direct current electrical stimulation ,showed marked cathodal migration (P<0 .01) ,the cell body stretched ,perpendicular to the direction of the electric field .Compared with the non‐electrical field stimulation controls ,trophoblasts under the electrical field stimulation had the increased MMP2 mRNA and protein expression (P< 0 .05) , while MMP9 ,TIMP1 and TIMP2 had no obvious changes of mRNA or protein expressions .Conclusion Physiological direct‐cur‐rent electrical fields might induce directed migration and perpendicular orientation of trophoblast cells .The enhanced MMP2 expres‐sion may play an important role in the migration and invasive activity of trophoblast cells in small electrical field .