1.Establishment of a model of the vascular endothelial cell injury in SD rats
Jian-Hong ZHAO ; Lin LIN ; Ji-Fa GAO ; Hui CAO ; Fan-He ZHU ; Qin-Bo MAO ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1999;0(04):-
Aim To establish a model of the vascular endothelial cell (VEC) injury in SDrats.Methods SD rats were randomly divided into the control and the modelgroups. The model rats were injected with adrenaline diluted to 2. 5 times 0. 05 mg?100 g-1 (tid) for 5 d continously. From the 4th d, they were irritated for 5 min in the0℃ cold-water in the middle between adrenaline injections.The control rats weregiven 0. 9% NS as above. At 6th d, blood samples were taken from carotid arteries ofthe rats and the CEC counts, t - PA、PAI activities, 6-keto-PGF1? concentrations andthe platelet aggregation rate(max) were detected respectively. Results In the modelgroup, as compared with those in the control group, t - PA activity and 6-keto-PGF1?concentration decreased significantly(P
2.Efficacy analysis of interventional therapy on patients with primary liver carcinoma accompanied with hypoglycemia
Bo-Fa LIN ; Li-Yang DONG ; Yu-Qing DU ; Wei-Zhong ZHOU ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(12):-
Objective To study the therepeutic effect of interventional treatment on patients with primary liver carcinoma accompanied with hypoglycemia.Methods 10 cases liver carcinoma patients with hypoglycemia un- derwent TACE.Results Blood sugar of 10 patients was kept in normal range after TACE.Hypoglycemia recurred in 1 case half a month after interventional therapy.CT showed carcinoma was not completely controlled,and the blood supar was turned to normal after a second interventional therapy.2-month follow-up showed no recurrence of hypoglycemia in 10 patients.Conclusion Application of TACE had good therapeutic effect on liver carcinoma pa- tients accompanied with hypoglycemia.
3.Diagnosis and treatment of esophageal fistula in anterior cervical spine surgery.
Shao-bo WANG ; Sheng-lin WANG ; Qing-jun MA ; Dan-dan LIU ; Ji-fa ZHANG ; Xue-li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(21):1319-1321
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of esophagocutaneous fistula in anterior cervical spine surgery.
METHODSThirteen cases with esophagocutaneous fistula in anterior cervical spine surgery were studied.
RESULTSThe causes includes: (1) During the operation, esophagus was oppressed by a clasp for so long time that made a pressure necrosis of the esophagus; (2) Esophagus was injured by loose plates and screws; (3) Loose bone grafts oppressed esophagus; (4) Esophagus was injured by operative appliance in the operation; (5) Esophagus was oppressed by the plate.
DIAGNOSISAfter anterior cervical spine surgery if patients had a high fever, sore throat, swelling incision, and food sediment was found in the incision, esophagocutaneous fistula should be considered. The final diagnosis could be done by esophageal radiography.
TREATMENTFasting cure, nasogastric tube and wound drainage should be used; When the inflammation ended, patients should undergo operation of closure of the esophageal fistula.
CONCLUSIONSThe esophagocutaneous fistula in anterior cervical spine surgery has several causes mentioned above. We should take precautionary measures to avoid the complication, and use appropriate treatment to cure when it happens.
Adult ; Cervical Vertebrae ; surgery ; Cutaneous Fistula ; diagnosis ; etiology ; therapy ; Esophageal Fistula ; diagnosis ; etiology ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications ; Retrospective Studies
4.Study on thermal treatment schedule of leucite microcrystallization to reinforce dental glass ceramics.
Biao ZHANG ; Fa-tang QIAN ; Xing-long DUAN ; Bo-lin WU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2003;38(2):143-146
OBJECTIVETo explore the thermal treatment schedule of leucite microcrystallization to reinforce dental glass ceramics.
METHODSAfter component analysis and selection, the raw material were treated by different temperature schedules. The products were analyzed by polaring microscope and X-ray diffractometer to determine the appropriate thermal treatment schedule.
RESULTSThe temperature of melting, nuclearing and crystalizing was 1,600 degrees C, 1,200 degrees C and 1,500 degrees C. Leucite microcrystals dispersed in the glass matrix evenly and the size of leucite particle was about 0.8 micro m.
CONCLUSIONLeucite can be microcrystalized according to an appropriate thermal treatment schedule.
Aluminum Silicates ; chemistry ; Crystallization ; Dental Porcelain ; chemistry ; Glass ; chemistry ; Hot Temperature
5.Establishment and biological characteristics of human multiple myeloma cell line CZ-1.
Jian HOU ; Fa-ying LIN ; Bo ZHANG ; Ling-zhen ZHANG ; Si-qi DING
Chinese Medical Journal 2004;117(1):115-119
BACKGROUNDThere were only 3 multiple myeloma (MM) cell lines established in China. In this study, we succeeded in establishing a novel MM cell line and analyzed its biological characteristics.
METHODSMononuclear cells isolated from the peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) of a patient with advanced MM (lambda light chain type) were cultured in medium. Cell morphology was analyzed by Wright-Giemsa-staining and cytochemical staining, immunophenotyping by flow cytometry and cytogenetic analysis by chromosome RHG-banding technique. Quantitative fluorescent polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect Epstein - Barr virus (EBV) DNA.
RESULTSThe established cell line could survive and proliferate in the presence of feeder cells or conditioned medium. The cells secreted lambda light chain and were negative for EBV. The Wright-Giemsa-staining showed typical plasmablast or plasma cell morphology. The cytochemical staining of the cells showed the following reactivity patterns: positive for acid phosphatase, negative for myeloperoxidase. The immunoprofile of the cells was concordant with that of MM cells: positive for CD10, CD28, CD38, CD138, CD56, CD49d, CD44, CD54 and CD58, negative for CD19, CD40, CD95, CD95L, CD34, CD2 and CD5. The cytogenetic analysis showed complex chromosome abnormality of i (1q+), 8q+, 13q+, i (17q), i (18q) and +M. There was no difference in morphology, immunophenotype and cytogenetics between cells from PB and BM.
CONCLUSIONSAn MM cell line secreting lambda light chain named CZ-1 was established. The cells from both PB and BM have the same biological characteristics.
Cell Line, Tumor ; Chromosome Aberrations ; Herpesvirus 4, Human ; isolation & purification ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multiple Myeloma ; genetics ; pathology ; Polymerase Chain Reaction
6.Accuracy and reproducibility of 3D digital tooth preparations made by gypsum materials of various colors
Fa Bing TAN ; Chao WANG ; Hong Wei DAI ; Yu Bo FAN ; Jin Lin SONG
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2018;10(1):8-17
PURPOSE: The study aimed to identify the accuracy and reproducibility of preparations made by gypsum materials of various colors using quantitative and semi-quantitative three-dimensional (3D) approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A titanium maxillary first molar preparation was created as reference dataset (REF). Silicone impressions were duplicated from REF and randomized into 6 groups (n=8). Gypsum preparations were formed and grouped according to the color of gypsum materials, and light-scanned to obtain prepared datasets (PRE). Then, in terms of accuracy, PRE were superimposed on REF using the best-fit-algorithm and PRE underwent intragroup pairwise best-fit alignment for assessing reproducibility. Root mean square deviation (RMSD) and degrees of similarity (DS) were computed and analyzed with SPSS 20.0 statistical software (α=.05). RESULTS: In terms of accuracy, PREs in 3D directions were increased in the 6 color groups (from 19.38 to 20.88 µm), of which the marginal and internal variations ranged 51.36 – 58.26 µm and 18.33 – 20.04 µm, respectively. On the other hand, RMSD value and DS-scores did not show significant differences among groups. Regarding reproducibility, both RMSD and DS-scores showed statistically significant differences among groups, while RMSD values of the 6 color groups were less than 5 µm, of which blue color group was the smallest (3.27 ± 0.24 µm) and white color group was the largest (4.24 ± 0.36 µm). These results were consistent with the DS data. CONCLUSION: The 3D volume of the PREs was predisposed towards an increase during digitalization, which was unaffected by gypsum color. Furthermore, the reproducibility of digitalizing scanning differed negligibly among different gypsum colors, especially in comparison to clinically observed discrepancies.
Calcium Sulfate
;
Dataset
;
Hand
;
Molar
;
Silicon
;
Silicones
;
Titanium
;
Tooth Preparation
;
Tooth
7.Modeling transmission dynamics and control of schistosomiasis in the mountainous region, Sichuan.
Bo ZHONG ; Song LIANG ; Fa-sen XU ; Zi-song WU ; Chang-hong YANG ; Lin CHEN ; Yi ZHANG ; Xian-hong MENG ; Dong-chuan QIU ; Robert C SPEAR
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;42(8):565-568
OBJECTIVETo use a mathematical model and computer simulation to study transmission dynamics and control of schistosomiasis in mountainous regions of Sichuan.
METHODSBased on studies of schistosomiasis japonica transmission in 20 villages in mountainous regions of Sichuan, a mathematical model was developed to characterize the impact of local environmental factors on transmission intensity. The model integrated site-specific factors and was calibrated to field epidemiological data from 3 subset villages. The dichotomic method was then used to predict different control measures.
RESULTSThe study showed high variations in prevalence of infection and infection intensity across villages, ranging between 3%-73%, 0.1-100 epg (eggs per gram stool), respectively. Important factors including occupation of local residents, exposure to contaminated water, microclimatic characteristics were integrated in the model. The predictions of dichotomic models showed that continuing chemotherapy (coverage between 50%-60%) could reduce infection intensities to 30%-80%, but could not change local transmission potential; therefore, the termination of chemotherapy would be followed by bouncing back of transmission. Sustaining targeted environmental interventions through snail and parasite oval control at certain coverage (30%-50%, respectively) could reduce the transmission to relatively stable levels. The model predictions showed that an integrated control (e.g., including both chemotherapy and environmental interventions) could suppress the transmission to an undetectable level even interruption of transmission between 5-10 years.
CONCLUSIONThe study demonstrated the feasibility of using a dynamic model, calibrated to local data, to gain insights into complicated processes underlying the transmission and informing site-specific control strategies.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Animals ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Environment ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Models, Theoretical ; Schistosoma japonicum ; Schistosomiasis japonica ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; transmission ; Snails ; parasitology
8.Ligation and resection of the inferior vena cava during surgical removal of the retroperitoneal tumors involving the inferior vena cava: feasibility and safety assessment.
Bo WEI ; Lin CHEN ; Pei-yu LI ; Yin WU ; Yun TANG ; Lu HAO ; Fa-qi LIANG ; Rong LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(5):922-928
OBJECTIVETo assess the feasibility and safety of excising or patching the inferior vena cava (IVC) without replacement in patients with primary retroperitoneal tumors (PRPT) involving the IVC.
METHODSA retrospective analysis was conducted in 116 consecutive patients with PRPT presented to our Hospital between December 2007 and December 2008. IVC involvement was found in 11.2% of the cases, and in 93 cases receiving surgical tumor removal, the complete resection rate was 93.55%. According to the location of IVC involvement by the PRPT, the cases were classified into 3 groups with IVC involvement in the segment from the second hepatic portal vein to the renal vein (segment A), the segment on the bilateral renal vein plane (segment B), and the segment from the caval bifurcation to the renal vein (segment C).
RESULTSThe most common vascular involvement occurred in segment C (61.54%, 8/13), and 2 cases presented with segment A involvement and 2 had segment B involvement. All the 3 segments of IVC were involved in 1 case. Five cases with IVC involvement received IVC patching only, and 4 had resection or ligation of the segment C of the IVC, and resection of the segment A and B of the IVC was performed in 2 and 1 case, respectively. One patient received complete resection of whole IVC involved. All patients recovered smoothly and were discharged.
CONCLUSIONThe infrarenal IVC can be ligated or resected safely without reconstruction. Combined resection of the bilateral renal vein and segment B of the IVC may result in renal insufficiency. IVC involvement and occlusion between the second hepatic portal and renal veins can be ligated safely without affecting the renal function.
Adult ; Feasibility Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Ligation ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Invasiveness ; Retroperitoneal Neoplasms ; pathology ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Vascular Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Vena Cava, Inferior ; pathology ; surgery ; Young Adult
9.Analysis of clinical features and early warning indicators of death from hand, foot and mouth disease in Shandong province.
Tao LIU ; Bao-fa JIANG ; Wen-ke NIU ; Shu-jun DING ; Lian-sen WANG ; Da-peng SUN ; Yao-wen PEI ; Yi LIN ; Jian-xing WANG ; Bo PANG ; Xian-jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2013;47(4):333-336
OBJECTIVETo understand the clinical features of death from hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) and to explore the early warning index of HFMD death.
METHODSA total of 41 HFMD death cases were collected as case group in Shandong province between 2009 and 2011, and another 123 serious HFMD cases were selected as control group according to the similar gender, place of origin and hospital level, with the ratio at 1:3. We investigated the general situation, clinical treatment, past medical history, clinical symptoms and signs of the ill children, and applied the conditional logistic regression to explore early warning index of HFMD death.
RESULTSThe rate of patients who had symptoms in nervous system, digestive system, circulatory system and respiratory system were separately 90.2% (37/41), 58.5% (24/41), 53.7% (22/41) and 90.2% (37/41) in case group; and the proportions were 44.7% (55/123), 13.8% (17/123), 10.6% (13/123) and 12.2% (15/123) respectively in control group. The difference between the two groups showed statistical significance (χ(2) = 25.881, 32.791, 34.011, 86.505, P < 0.05). In case group, 37 patients had neurogenic pulmonary edema, 26 patients got encephalitis, 15 patients had respiratory and circulatory failure, 7 patients got pulmonary hemorrhage, 4 patients had multiple organ failure, 4 patients got myocarditis and 1 patient had cerebral hernia. According to multi-factor logistic regression analysis, the early warning indicators of HFMD death included neck resistance (case group: 34.1% (14/41), control group: 4.1% (5/123); OR = 7.145, 95%CI: 1.748 - 29.204), vomiting (case group: 58.5% (24/41), control group: 13.8% (17/123); OR = 5.632, 95%CI: 1.793 - 17.685) and increase of heart rate (case group: 53.7% (22/41), control group: 10.6% (14/123), OR = 6.370, 95%CI: 1.517 - 26.743).
CONCLUSIONIn the process of clinical treatment and care, we should interfere the serious HFMD patients with neck resistance, vomiting and increase of heart rate, and thereby reduce the death from HFMD.
China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease ; diagnosis ; epidemiology ; mortality ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Risk Factors ; Survival Rate
10.Study on corresponding areas the liver and lung channels in brain with fMRI.
Fang-Ming XU ; Peng XIE ; Fa-Jin LÜ ; Jun MOU ; Yong-Mei LI ; Jian-Nong ZHAO ; Wei-Juan CHEN ; Qi-Yong GONG ; Li-Bo ZHAO ; Qing-Jun LIU ; Lin SHEN ; Hong ZHAI ; De-Yu YANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2007;27(10):749-752
OBJECTIVETo explore distribution of the Liver and Lung Channels in the brain so as to provide imaging basis for construction of channel theory in the brain.
METHODSSixty healthy student volunteers were randomly divided into a Liver Channel group (I) and a Lung Channel group (II), and the each group was further divided into five subgroups with 6 volunteers in each subgroup, based on five-shu-point principles which, were Dadun (LR 1, I 1), Xingjian (LR 2, I 2), Taichong (LR 3, I 3), Zhongfeng (LR 4, I 4), Ququan (LR 8, I 5), Shaoshang (LU 11, II 1), Yuji (LU 10, II 2), Taiyuan (LU 9, II 3), Jingqu (LU 8, II 4), and Chize (LU 5, II 5), respectively. In order to observe the brain activating patterns during acupuncture at the different acupoints, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technique was adopted. All image data were then analyzed with SPM 2 software. The statistical parameter gram was composed of the pixel P < 0.01, and anatomic location was made according to Talairach coordinate, attaining experimentally activated areas, and the commonly activated area of five-shu-point of each channel was considered as the brain distribution of the Liver and Lung Channels.
RESULTSThe common areas activated by the five-shu-points of the Liver Channel were homolateral Brodmann area (BA) 34, BA 47, red nucleus, contralateral BA 19, BA 30, BA 39, the superior parietal lobule, cerebellum decline, and bilateral BA 3 and culmen. The common areas activated by the five-shu-points of the Lung Channels included homolateral BA 2, BA 18, BA 35, and contralateral BA 9 and substania nigra.
CONCLUSIONThere are relatively specific corresponding brain areas for the Liver and Lung Channels, indicating that there is possible relatively specific connection between channels and the brain.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; methods ; Adult ; Brain ; anatomy & histology ; Female ; Humans ; Liver ; Lung ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; methods ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Meridians