1.The relationship between helicobacter pylori eradication and curative effect of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(29):3879-3881
Objective To investigate the relationship between helicobacter pylori(HP)eradication and curative effect of gastroe-sophageal reflux disease(GERD) .Methods Two hundred and fifty four patients with GERD were prospectively recruited for endo-scope and acid reflux evaluation .According to the results of gastroscope ,the eligible patients were divided into non-erosive reflux disease (NERD) and erosive esophagitis (EE) group ,and each divided into HP positive and HP negative group ,the HP positive group were randomly divided into the anti HP treatment group and not .These patients were assigned to rabeprazole triple therapy (the anti HP treatment group) or rabeprazole(20 mg ,twice per day) single(other groups) for 10 d ,then rabeprazole (20mg ,twice per day) was given to all patients until two months .Then all patients underwent acid reflux evaluation ,EE group underwent endos-copy ,and all patients underwent a 13 C urea breath test 4 weeks after cessation of rabeprazole to determine HP status .Results One hundred and seventy nine GERD patients were included in the study(NERD group 119 cases ,including anti HP treatment group 47 cases ,not anti HP treatment group 32 cases ,HP negative group 40 cases ;EE group 60 cases ,including anti HP treatment group 24 cases ,not anti HP treatment group 15 cases ,HP negative group 21 cases) .HP was eradicated in 76 .6% of the NERD anti HP treatment group and in 75 .0% of the EE anti HP treatment group .Overall ,there is no difference between the anti HP treatment group and other groups on these aspects ,including symptom、esophagitis and acid reflux improvement .Conclusion There are no significant correlation between HP eradication and GERD .
2.Evaluation of metal artifacts formation and its influencing factors of spinal metal implants using multi-slice spiral CT
Junfeng WU ; Changwei YANG ; Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(09):-
Transpedicular screw and rod internal fixation system is the common implants in spinal surgery. Multi-slice spiral CT and magnetic resonance imaging can generate section image, become routine imaging modality in the assessment of the postoperative spinal patients. Magnetic resonance imaging can evaluate the bone marrow and soft tissue, which is the first choice for examination. However, to the patients with metal implants, the existed metal artifacts can decrease the imaging quality. Therefore, multi-slice spiral CT is an important evaluation method for inserted material, os integumentale and anatomy. This article reviewed the production mechanism of metal-related artifacts, influencing factors and decreasing technique.
3.Combined minimally invasive approaches with conventional surgery for critical extremity ischemia
Changwei LIU ; Heng CUAN ; Yongjun LI
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate our early results of a combined minimally invasive surgery with surgical procedures for critical extremity ischemia. Methods From July 1999 to October 2000 intraluminal iliac minimally invasive surgery combined with simultaneous conventional surgery were performed on 20 lower extremities of 15 pa- tients suffering from critical multilevel atherosclerotic occlusive disease. There were 11 men and 4 women with an aver- age age of 73 years. The indications for surgery included disabling claudication in 6, rest pain in 9(included tissue gan- grenes in 3)patients. Mean preoperative ankle - brachial index(ABI)was 0. 35 ? 0. 18. Results 17 iliac mini mal- ly invasive approaches combined with simultaneous 11 femoro - popliteal bypass and 3 femoro - femoral popliteal by- pass as well as 5 profundaplasty were performed in 20 limbs of 15 patients. minimally invasive surgery were technically successful in all patients. One femoral - popopliteal bypass was failure. There were no additional instances of procedural or postoperative morbidity or mortality, and no wound - related complications. Postoperative ABI of femoral - popliteal bypass was 0.74 ? 0. 16(p
4.Hypothesis of TCM Compound "Disease Curtailment Efficacy" and Its Experiment
Shuisheng WU ; Gaige GUO ; Changwei LI
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2007;0(01):-
It puts forwards the hypothesis of disease curtailment efficacy,viewing that it may explain the TCM medication rule and the mechanism of TCM compatibility improving cure effect;taking gastric ulcer as pathological model,Lizhong Decoction as object,it makes split formula experiment to test its existence of disease curtailment effect,exposing the scientific and available hypothesis.
5.Covered stents in neural interventional therapy
Changwei ZHANG ; Chaohua WANG ; Xiaodong XIE ; Qing YAN ; Jiangtao LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(4):797-800
BACKGROUND: With the development of neural interventional therapy, the application of covered stents in neural intervention is becoming a topic of general interest.OBJECTIVE: To introduce the structure of stent-graft, and to summary the application of covered stents in clinical treatment of the neural interventional therapy and the shortage of covered stents.RETRIEVAL STRATEGY:The relevant articled were searched for in Pubmed database by researcher of this article with the key words of "stent graft, covered stents, cerebrovascular disease" in English, and with the key words of "covered stent, cerebrovascular disease" in Chinese in VIP database. 223 English and 196 Chinese articles were selected and reviewed primarily. Inclusive criteria: Articles having a close relation with the application of covered stents in neural intervention, especially in cerebrovascular disease, and the latest articles or articles published in authority journals in the same field were chosen. Exclusive criteria: articles with repetitive studies were excluded.LITERATURE EVALUATION: 223 English and 196 Chinese articles were primarily checked by reading titles and abstracts. Among the 31 collected articles, 4 are reviews, 3 are experimental studies and others are clinical studies.DATA SYNTHESIS: Covered stents show special advantages in neural interventional therapy and become a hot spot in present study. There are individual case reports or small group case reports on the application of covered stents in hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease. It is reported that the covered stent effectively occludes aneurysm, dissecting aneurysm and arteriovenous fistula, keeps patency of the parent artery. The covered stent isolates ulcerated plaque via physical barriers, avoids the abscission of embolus, which can further reduce the development of embolism in percutaneous carotid artery stenting. After releasing covered stents, polytetrafluoroethylene makes the disepiment smooth. Its good biocompatibility reduces thrombosis, and then decreases the incidence of restenosis. Covered stents in vessel for cerebrovascular disease have achieved good effects, but there are some problems in clinic as follows. ①The main shortage of covered stents is to occlude small branch vessels. ②Thrombosis and restenosis occur after covered stenting. ③Covered stents increase the volume of the stent, reduce the compliance and flexibility of the stents, and increase the pushing difficulty and vascular injury. ④Covered stents cannot be used in vessels of less than 4 mm.CONCLUSION: Covered stents for intracranial ischemic and hemorrhagic diseases shows significant outcomes, but there are disadvantages. With the clarification of the related theories and the improvement of new material technology, there will be a brighter future of the application of covered stents for treatment of cerebrovascular diseases.
6.Effect of nerve growth factor on adrenergic nerve in rals after myocardial infarction
Xiuqin NI ; Xing LI ; Jia FENG ; Linghui HAO ; Changwei JI
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(10):991-993
Objective To confirmthe protective effect of nerve growth factor (NGF)on cadiac adrenergie nerve in rats after acute myocardial infarction(AMI)and its mechanism.Methods 120 Wister rats were divided in-to sham-operated group.AMI group and NGF group.The samples were taken after6 h, d,4 d-7 d and 14 d sepa-lately.Immunohistochemistry method WaS used to show the distribution of adrenergic nerve fibers.The density of them were calculated by Medical Pathobgical Image Analysis Processing System.Results ①The densities of adrenergic nerve fibers in AMI group were obviously lower than that of sham-operated group greatly in 6 h and 2 d.4 d-7 d and14 d later.②The densities of adrenergic innervation in NGF group were obviously higher than that of AMI group 7 dand 14 d later.Conclusion NGF has protection effect 011 cardLac adrenergic nerve after AMI in the rat.
7.Effects of KMT5A on cell migration and invasion in human hepatocellular carcinoma and its mechanisms
Chao LI ; Zhikui LIU ; Changwei DOU ; Kangsheng TU ; Wei YANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(16):2634-2638
Objective To investigate the clinical roles of lysine methyltransferase 5A(KMT5A)in human hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)and its functions in cell migration and invasion. Methods The expression levels of KMT5A of 60 cases were detected by immunohistochemistry(IHC). KMT5A siRNA was used to down-regulate the expression of KMT5A in SMMC-7721 cells. Cell migration and invasion were measured by wound healing assays and transwell assays,respectively. Immunoblotting was used to detect the expression of MMP-2 after siRNA trans-fection. miR-186 mimics were transfected into SMMC-7721 cells and the mRNA levels of KMT5A was detected by qRT-PCR after transfection. Results High expression of KMT5A was associated with large tumor diameter (>5 cm,P=0.047)and advanced TNM stage(Ⅲ+Ⅳ,P=0.035). The expression of KMT5A was knocked down by siRNA in SMMC-7721 cells. Down-regulation of KMT5A suppressed cell migration(P=0.031,P=0.006)and invasion(P=0.010),and impaired MMP-2 expression(P=0.040). Overexpression of miR-186 could significantly inhibit the expression of KMT5A(P = 0.007). Conclusions Over-expression of KMT5A in HCC tissues associ-ates with poor clinical features. KMT5A knockdown inhibits the migration and invasion on HCC cells.
8.Analysis on GJB2 gene mutations with nonsyndromic hearing impairment in Kazak patients of Xinjiang.
Changwei WANG ; Xiaoniu CAI ; Guanghua ZOU ; Ling TIE ; Yanhua LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(10):676-679
OBJECTIVE:
To study mutations in the GJB2 gene in Kazak patients with nonsyndromic hearing impairment from Xinjiang.
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One hundred and ninety-three cases of Kazak from the Xinjiang region, including 97 cases of hearing loss and 96 cases of normal people, were performed mutational analysis of the GJB2 coding region by PCR-direct sequencing.
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Eight kinds of mutation were found in the encoding region of hearing impairment group:12 cases of 35 delG homozygous, 5 cases of 79G>A homozygous, 8 cases of 79G>A heterozygous, 1 case of 79G>A heterozygous and 608T>C heterozygous, 5 cases of 79G>A heterozygous and 341A>G heterozygous, 4 cases of 235 delC heterozygous, 2 cases of 341A>G heterozygous, 1 case of 439T>G heterozygous, 1 cases of 457G> A heterozygous, 2 cases of 521G>A homozygous. Four kinds of mutations found in the normal group were confirmed as common polymorphic mutation.
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The study suggests that the GJB2 gene mutation of the Kazak deaf population in Xinjiang has ethnic and regional characteristics. There is a rather high carrier frequency of GJB2 mutation of Kazak patients in Xinjiang. In this study the 35 delG mutation is a common mutation of Kazak patients.
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9.PTEN-silenced bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell transplantation for acute myocardial infarction
Huimin XU ; Yuru LIU ; Qilin WAN ; Yanming LI ; Changwei WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(23):3400-3406
BACKGROUND:Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel transplantation for myocardial infarction becomes popularized in recent years, but transplanted cels cannot survive and proliferate under early inflammatory reaction or local ischemia/hypoxia microenvironment, eventualy hampering the therapeutic outcomes.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the therapeutic effect of PTEN-silenced bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels on acute myocardial infarction.
METHODS:(1) Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels from Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to receive no treatment, NCsiRNA transfection using Lipofectamin2000orPTEN siRNA transfection using Lipofectamin2000. Cel growth curves were described using MTT method to detect cel cycle using flow cytometry. (2) Thirty Sprague-Dawley rats were selected to prepare myocardial infarction models that were randomized into three groups (n=10 per group): blank control, negative control and RNAi group. Six hours after modeling, bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels transfected with nothing, NCsiRNA and PTEN siRNA were respectively injected into the infarcted center of the left ventricular anterior wal in these three rat groups. After 4 weeks, al rats were subjected to cardiac function detection using echocardiography, and the survival and proliferation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels in the rats were observed by fluorescence microscopy.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with the other two groups, a significant increase in the absorbance values at different culture time, the proportion of cels in S+G2phase, and the number ofbone marrow mesenchymal stem cels in the myocardial tissue was found in the RNAi group (alP< 0.05). Additionaly, the left ventricular ejection fraction and left ventricular shortening fraction were significantly reduced in the RNAi group than the blank control and negative control groups at 4 weeks after cel transplantation (P< 0.05). Bothin vivoandin vitroexperimental findings showed that PTEN silencing could effectively improve cel survival and proliferation in the infarcted myocardium. Moreover, in thein vivoexperiment, an overt improvement in rat’s cardiac function was achieved.
10.Differential expression of cell adhesion molecule gene in abdominal aortic aneurysm
Hua CHEN ; Yuehong ZHENG ; Heng GUAN ; Changwei LIU ; Yongjun LI ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
Objective To study the differential expression of cell adhesion molecule(CAM) genes in the pathegenesis of AAA. Methods Microarray technique was applied to screen for the differential expression of CAM genes between AAA and normal aortic tissues. Results Three differentially expressed CAM genes were found in AAAs by microarray technique and molecular biology investigation, including VCAM 1, PECAM 1, TSP,with up regulating ratio of 5 683,3 601,57 406,respectively.Conclusion These abnormally up regulated CAM genes found in AAA might participate in the development of abdominal aortic aneurysms.