1.A Guinea Pig Model of Cochlear Ischemia
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2004;0(06):-
Objective To explore a new method for establishing an animal model of cochlear ischemia.Methods Thirty guinea pigs were randomized into three groups:normal group,operation group,ischemia group.Anterior inferior cerebellar artery(AICA)was exposed surgically via a skull base approach.In ischemia group,a small piece of filter paper containing FeCl3 was placed upon the AICA to induce thrombus formation.In operation group,AICA was only exposed.In normal group,nothing was done to animal.The blood flow of cochlea(CoBF)was continuously monitored with laser Doppler flowmeter.The thresholds of auditory brainstem response(ABR)were measured before,after each experiment,and one week after operation.The AICAs of ischemia group and operation group were resected and pathological sections were perfomed for observation of the details.Results After the administration of FeCl3,the CoBF decreased to 50% of the base level at 30 min.In the AICA pathological sections of ischemia group,white thrombus composed of cellulose,blood platelets and erythrocytes could be seen.The threshold of ABR in ischemia group increased significantly.Conclusion The method provides a relatively ideal model for ischemis of the inner ear and this model may be helpful in studying the mechanisms of hearing loss caused by chronic microcirculatory disorders.
2.Research on the Correlation between Maternal Negative Major Life Events and Congenital Heart Disease during Early Pregnancy
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(13):-
Objective To determine the relationship between maternal negative major life events during the first trimester and incidence of congenital heart diseases(CHD) in their offspring.Methods The 4-2-1 medical information was referred and screen CHD children who were confirmed by Municipal hospitals over.A 1:2 case-control study was carried out with face-to-face structured interviews and telephone interviews to investigate parents of 116 children with CHD and 232 healthy matched children,including the parents′ demographic variables(such as whether the working environment exposure to toxic and hazardous substances 1 year before pregnancy,et al),mother′s experience of previous adverse pregnancy,duration of pregnancy condition(such as maternal negative major life events during the first trimester,the history of catching a cold or fever during the first trimester.The possible risk factors were analyzed by simple factors Logistic regression methods.Then,diagnosing the colinearity among these suspicious risk factors,and rejecting it if necessary.Finally,multiple factors conditional Logistic stepwise regression was used to filter once more.Results The results revealed that maternal negative major life events and taking medicine during the first trimester,mother′s experience of previous adverse pregnancy were related to the occurrence of CHD in the offspring.Moreover,maternal negative major life events during the first trimester play the most important role(OR=1.810).Conclusions Strengthening mothers′ mental health and controlling or reducing maternal negative major life events during the first trimester may be effective in reducing the risk of CHD.
3.THE EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON LPO LEVEL AND GSH-Px ACTIVITY OF TISSUES IN IRRADIATED MICE
Ying GUO ; Biao FENG ; Ztiren SUI
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
The protective effect of selenium against irradiation were studied by measuring the content of lipid peroxide (LPO) and activity of glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) in liver and spleen of BALB/C mice. The results showed that LPO contents in liver and spleen of whole-body-irradiated mice were higher than those of the control group on the third day after irradiation with 3 Gy 60Co ?-ray, while the GSH-Px activity of these tissues was significantly decreased. However, when the animals were given sodium selenite solution 0.2ml (12.5?g selenium) per day via mouth successively for 7 days before irradiation, there were remarkably reduced LPO level and increased GSH-Px activity in liver and spleen of irradiated mice. It is suggested that selenium supplementation may prevent mice from radiation injury by reducing LPO level and increasing GSH-Px activity in liver and spleen.
5.Fetal Origins of Cognitive Disorder in Children with Congenital Heart Disease
feng, LIU ; fang-biao, TAO ; li, DING
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Advanced in medical and surgical management have led to reduce mortality in children with congenital heart disease(CHD).However,more recent and ongoing research had been focused on neurodevelopmental outcome.With the improved survival in children follo-wing surgery for cardiac malformations,increased emphasis had being placed on neurological sequelae,especially on cognitive function.Car-diac surgery couldn't correct cognitive disorder,more and more findings suggested that the cognitive disorder of CHD might be the result of utero injury.J Appl Clin Pediatr,2009,24(1):61-64
6.INFLUENCE OF VITAMIN E ON THE NUMBER OF LYMPHOCYTE OF SPLEEN AND THYMUS AND THE BLASTOGENIC RESPONSES OF SPLENO- CYTES OF MICE EXPOSED TO RADIATION
Xuanyue MA ; Zhiren SUI ; Biao FENG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Mice were fed basic diet or basic diet plus vitamin E 50 mg or 500 mg per kg of diet for 4 weeks. The animals were killed at 6 or 14 days after one exposure to 400 rad X-ray whole body radiation and the number of lymphocytes of spleen and thymus and blastogenic responses of splenocytes were tested. The results showed; (1) the number of lymphocytes both in spleen and thymus were significantly decreased in mice fed basic diet in com-parision with that in mice fed with basic diet plus vitamin E (P
7.A case report on nasal defect rehabilitation of patient with secondary diabetes from acute pancreatitis.
Biao KANG ; Yi-Min ZHAO ; Guo-Feng WU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2008;43(4):216-217
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Diabetes Mellitus
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etiology
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Humans
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Male
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Nose Diseases
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etiology
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surgery
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Pancreatitis
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complications
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Ulcer
8.Primary pulmonary invasive carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma: report of a case.
Bai-zhou LI ; Yan-biao FU ; Guo-feng WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(1):54-54
Adenoma, Pleomorphic
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Aged
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Carcinoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Male
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Mucin-1
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metabolism
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S100 Proteins
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metabolism
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Vimentin
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metabolism