1.Anterior screw fixation of odontoid fractures
Bo LIU ; Wei TIAN ; Qin LI ; Qiang YUAN ; Yajun LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(8):680-682
Objective To evaluate two kinds of anterior screw fixations in the treatment of odontoid fractures. Methods A total of 36 patients with D' Alonzo type Ⅱ odontoid process fractures were treated with anterior screw fixation in our department from 1999 to July 2009. There were 28 males and 8 females at mean age of 42.3 years (rang 17-59 years). According to time and surgery procedures, the patients were divided into Group A ( from 1999 to June 2005, n = 11 ) and Group B ( from June 2005 to July 2009, n = 25 ). Patients in Group A received anterior hollow screw fixation of the odontoid process monitored under G-arm or C-arm, while those in Group B received anterior screw fixation of the odontoid process assisted by Iso-C 3D navigation system. The operation time and blood loss in two groups were compared by Student' s t test and analyzed with SPSS 13.0 statistical software. X-ray examination was performed in all patients 3, 6 and 12 months after operation to observe fracture union and stability of the upper cervical spine. Results The operation time was ( 102 ± 12) min ( range, 77-148 min) in Group A and ( 104 ± 14) min ( range, 71-150 min) in Group B, with no statistical difference ( P =0.21 ). The blood loss was (465 ± 5) ml (range, 20-130 ml) in Group A and (42 ± 6) ml (range, 26-150 ml) inGroup B, with no statistical difference (P = 0.16). All patients received reexamination three months after operation, which showed no bony union or dislocation but average 40% restriction of neck rotation. One year after operation, 30 patients (83%) got fracture union and six ( 17% ) got fiber healing, with average 24% restriction of neck rotation. Conclusions There is no statistical significant differences between two groups in aspects of operation time, blood loss and fracture healing. But anterior screw fixation of the odontoid process assisted by Iso-C 3D navigation system can reduce exposure to radiation of both patients and surgeons. Furthermore, solid screws can be applied to augment the fixation intensity and thereby reduce the complications caused by non - union.
2.Predictive value on chemotherapeutic sensitivity of the changes of cell cycle and proliferation on locally advanced cervical cancer in the pre-neoadjuvant chemotherapy and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Hongwen YANG ; Zhongdong CHEN ; Bo ZHOU ; Yongxi QIN ; Qiang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(3):3-6
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer on cell cycle,proliferation,and evaluate the feasibility of proportion of cell in different phase and proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA) as sensitive indices to assess chemotherapeutical sensitivity and therapeutical effect.MethodsForty-nine cases of locally advanced cervical cancer were divided into response group and no-response group according to the clinical efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Compared the proportion of cell in different phase and proliferation index of PCNA between two groups.The clinical therapeutic effect was evaluated after 4 weeks in the second neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimen.Results In 49 patients with locally advanced cervical cancer,clinical effective of 39 cases (response group),no effective of 10 cases(no-response group).The S-phase proportion of cell in the pre-neoadjuvant chemotherapy and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy of response group[ (21.47 ± 5.21 )% and(18.32 ±5.07)%] were higher than those of no-response group [ (9.63 ± 2.58)% and ( 10.14 ± 2.32)% ] (P < 0.05 ).The proliferation index of PCNA of cervical cancer in the pre-neoadjuvant chemotherapy of response group [ ( 81.67 ± 7.14)% ] was higher than that of no-response group [ (66.99 ± 2.29 )% ] (P < 0.05 ).Conclusion The S-phase proportion of cell and proliferation index of PCNA in the pre-neoadjuvant chemotherapy are important indexes to assess chemotherapeutical sensitivity and therapeutical effect.
3.Cardioprotection of testosterone in rat hearts subjected to ischemia/reperfusion.
Jue WANG ; Bo YANG ; Qin GAO ; Qiang XIA
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2009;25(1):31-35
AIMTo investigate the chronic cardioprotection of testosterone against ischemia/reperfusion injury and acute effect against H2O2-stress injury.
METHODSThe vas deferens were ligated bilaterally and the testes removed from male Sprague-Dawley rats, and testosterone propionate was supplemented every day. Eight weeks after gonadectomy, all the hearts were mounted on a Langendorff apparatus to assess the level of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the coronary effluent and the infarct size. Isolated adult ventricular myocytes were obtained by enzymatic dissociation, in which H2O2-stress injury model was copied. The myocyte contraction was determined, and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was measured by loading with fluorescent probe DCFH-DA.
RESULTSIn gonadectomy model, pretreatment with testosterone propionate significantly decreases the LDH release and the infarct size. In the isolated myocytes model, testosterone attenuated the decreases of +/- dL/dtmax and dL which produced by H2O2-stress, and prevented the production of ROS induced by H2O2-stress. Co-treatment with atractyloside or 5-HD attenuated the effect of testosterone.
CONCLUSIONThe findings show the chronic cardioprotection of testosterone against ischemia/reperfusion injury and acute effect against H2O2-stress injury via opening of mitoK(ATP) channel or/and the inhibiting mitochondrial permeability transition pore.
Animals ; Cardiotonic Agents ; pharmacology ; Hydrogen Peroxide ; KATP Channels ; metabolism ; Male ; Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins ; drug effects ; Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; prevention & control ; Orchiectomy ; Oxidative Stress ; drug effects ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Testosterone ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use
4.Analysis on blood glucose excursion in men with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Chunmei QIN ; Qiang LU ; Ji FENG ; Fuzai YIN ; Rui WANG ; Bo LIU ; Chunming MA ; Juntao SHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(9):736-738
Forty-eight men with normal glucose tolerance were divided into fatty liver disease ( NAFLD, n =23 ) and non-NAFLD (n =25 ) groups. The blood glucose excursion was evaluated by continuous glucose monitoring system. The results showed that the mean amplitude of glucose excursion[MAGE, (2. 17± 1.13 vs 1.45±0. 42 )mmol/L]and standard deviation of blood glucose[SDBG, (0. 88 ±0. 45 vs 0. 61 ±0. 21 ) mmol/L]were significantly higher in NAFLD group than in non-NAFLD group( both P<0. 05 ). MAGE and SDBG were positively correlated with body mass index, waist circumference, and the increased value of plasma glucose 0. 5 h after glucose loading( △G30,all P<0. 05 ). In multiple regression analysis, △G30, waist circumference, and age were significant independent predictors for MAGE( P<0. 05 or P<0. 01 ). △G30 and waist circumference were significant independent predictors for SDBG( P<0. 05 or P<0. 01 ).
5.Relationship between one-hour postload plasma glucose and carotid intima-media thickness in abdominal obese men
Bo LIU ; Chunming MA ; Chunmei QIN ; Rui WANG ; Juntao SHAO ; Qiang LU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(5):415-417
Seventy-four men aged 20-50 years with normal glucose tolerance were divided into abdominal obese group(n=36),simple obese group(n=16),and normal body weight group(n=22).One-hour postload plasma glucose(1hPG)and carotid intima-media thickness(IMT)were higher in abdominal obese group than those in simple obese group and control group(all P<0.01).IMT was positively correlated with 1hPG(P<0.05).In multiple regression analysis,waist circumference and triglycerides were independent predictors for IMT.
6.Relationship between anthropometric parameters and alanine aminotransferase in Qinhuangdao college students
Chunmei QIN ; Rui WANG ; Qiang LU ; Wenli ZHANG ; Xumin XUAN ; Bo LIU ; Xiaoli LIU ; Chunming MA
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2010;04(3):145-148
Objective To investigate the correlation of anthropometric parameters with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in Qinhuangdao college students.Methods A total of 789 subjects from two colleges in Qinhuangdao City (369 men and 420 women) were recruited using a cluster-stratified sampling method.Anthropometric measurements included height,body weight,waist circumference,hip circumference,blood pressure.and ALT.Body mass index,waist to height ratio,and waist to hip ratio were calculated.Results Elevated ALT was found in 16.3% of male participants and 4.0% of females(P<0.05).For males,those with elevated ALT showed significantly higher levels of anthropometric parameters (P<0.05).In females,the levels of anthropometric parameters were similar between subjects with or without elevated ALT(P>0.05).Receiver operating characteristie curve analysis also showed that obesity indices predicted elevated ALT only in men [area under the curve:0.8-0.9(P<0.05) in men,0.5-0.6(P>0.05) in wonlen].Blood pressure did not predict elevated ALT in both men and women (area under the curve:0.5-0.7).Conclusion Dender difference of obesity indices could be found in Qinhuangdao college students.Obesity indices may be independent predictors of elevated ALT in men.However,blood pressure seems not to be an independent predictor of elevated ALT.
7.Selection of operation for old thoracolumbar fracture:anterior fixation versus posterior vertebral osteotomy
Lin HU ; Wei TIAN ; Bo LIU ; Qin LI ; Zhiyu LI ; Qiang YUAN ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(11):-
Objective To compare the surgical results between anterior fixation and posterior vertebral osteotomy in patients with old thoracolumbar fracture. Methods 39 cases of old thoracolumbar fracture with posttraumatic kyphosis and neurologic compromise underwent either anterior fixation (n=19) or posterior vertebral osteotomy(n=20). In the anterior group, the average patient age was 38.3 years (range:21 to 64), the mean time from injury to operation was 5.3 months (range:2 to 16), and the mean preoperative kyphotic angle was 25.2?(range:10?to 43?). In the posterior group, the average patient age was 39.9 years (range:18 to 68), the mean time from injury to operation was 5.6 years (range: 2months to 16 years), and the mean preoperative kyphotic angle was 27.6?(range:5?to 60?). Results In the anterior group, the mean operation time was 274 minutes (range:140 to 395) with a mean blood loss of 994 mL (range: 300 to 2000), the mean postoperative kyphotic angle was 14.7?(range: 0?to 35?), and the mean angle of correction was 10.5 ?(range: 5?to 16?). In the posterior group, the mean operation time was 283 minutes (range:190 to 390) with a mean blood loss of 1654 mL (range: 800 to 3800), the mean postoperative kyphotic angle was 4.4?(range:-10?to 35?), and the mean angle of correction was 23.2?(range: 7?to 40?). All the patients with incomplete neural injury had improvement of neurologic function. Conclusion The posterior vertebral osteotomy can produce better results in kyphotic correction, while it does not increase the trauma of operation.
8.Single-level surgery through anterior-posterior approach to treat dislocation of inferior cervical vertebra
Bo LIU ; Wei TIAN ; Qiang YUAN ; Qin LI ; Lin HU ; Zhiyu LI ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(11):-
Objective To introduce a single level fixation and reduction for cervical dislocation. Methods 15 patients who had old cervical dislocation were treated from May 2003 to April 2004. All the patients had facet locking that could not be reduced though traction. We used posterior approach to relax facet locking and thick Ethicon wire to fix spinal process. We used anterior poach to plug coralline hydroxyapatite (CHA) as the graft. AO plates and locking screws were used to fix the vertebral body. Results All the patients got satisfactory reduction and good alignment through lysis of facet locking and CHA plug. Conclusion The posterior decompression combined with anterior stabilization can achieve satisfactory reduction and alignment for dislocation of inferior cervical vertebra.
9.Mitochondrial mechanism of cardioprotective effect of puerarin against H202-stress in rats.
Bo YANG ; Qin GAO ; Hui YAO ; Qiang XIA
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2008;24(4):399-404
AIMTo determine whether the cardioprotection of puerarin (Pue) against H202-stress is mediated by mitochondrial transmembrane pores and/or channels.
METHODSCardiomyocytes were isolated from male Sprague-Dawley rats. Cell viability was assessed by trypan blue exclusion and mitochondrial membrane potential was measured by loading with Rhodamine 123. The opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pore was determined spectrophotometrically.
RESULTSPretreatment with Pue at 0.24 mmol/ L for 5 min increased the cell viability against H2O2-stress, while mitochondrial calcium-activated potassium channel blocker paxilline (Pax, 1 micromol/L, 5 min) or PKC inhibitor(chelerythrine, 5 micromol/L, 30 min) attenuated the effect of puerarin. The pretreatment with Pue at 0.24 mmol/L for 5 min or mitochondrial calcium-activated potassium channel opener NS 1619 (10 micromol/L, 10 min) attenuated mitochondrial depolarization induced by H2O2-stress, while mitochondrial permeability transition pore opener atractyloside (20 micromol/L, 20 min) abrogated the effect of Pue. In mitochondrial isolated from hearts pretreated with 0.24 mmol/L Pue for 5 min, a significant inhibition of Ca2+ -induced swelling was observed, which inhibition was attenuated by Pax (1 micromol/L, 5 min).
CONCLUSIONThese findings indicate that Pue protects cardiomyocytes against H2O2-stress via inhibiting mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening and activating mitochondrial calcium-activated potassium channel.
Animals ; Cardiotonic Agents ; pharmacology ; Cell Separation ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Hydrogen Peroxide ; Isoflavones ; pharmacology ; Male ; Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial ; physiology ; Mitochondria, Heart ; physiology ; Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Myocytes, Cardiac ; cytology ; metabolism ; physiology ; Potassium Channels, Calcium-Activated ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Stress, Physiological
10.Quick diagnosis of glanzmann's thrombasthenia with flow cytometry.
Hai-dong FU ; Hong-qiang SHEN ; Bo-qin QIAN ; Yong-min TANG ; Hua SONG ; Shu-wen SHI ; Shi-long YANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(5):375-376
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