1.Application of vacuum suction in body sculpture and breast mamnoplasty: a report of 825 cases
Chengsheng LIU ; Ping DING ; Liangming WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of vacuum suction on shaping sliming and breast anaplasty, to expand indications of vacuum suction, and to improve its result. Methods Based on injection of swelling solution more than routine dosage, vacuum suction was used in totally 825 cases, including local fat deposit in face or other sites of body, macromastia in female, hypermastia in male, lump after breast anaplasty by autograft of fat granule, as well as infection and induration after breast anaplasty by injection of polyacrylamide. Results Satisfactory rate of subjects to vacuum suction was up to 96 %, and clinical efficacy rate of the operation was 100 %. As to sliming cases, there were significant decreases in their measurements of figures or dimensions. In case of the lump from breast shaping by fat granule autograft, as well as the infection and induration caused by injection of polyacrylamide during breast anaplasty, vacuum suction could resolve all of them wonderfully. Conclusions When used properly, vacuum suction may play an excellent role in shaping sliming and breast anaplasty, and it can also resolve those complications brought up in breast shaping by fat granules autograftor and by polyacrylamide injection. Vacuum suction decreases the pain and cicatrisation caused by invasion surgery significantly.
2.The sudies on the permeability property of chitosan membranes
Xiguang CHEN ; Li ZHENG ; Wanshun LIU ; Chengsheng LIU ; Chenguang LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(03):-
Chitosan, a linear polysaccharide, is obtained by chitin N deacetylation. Its ?(1 4) glucosidic bond is not stable and breaks easily in acid condition. In this study, chitosan of different molecular weights(MW) was prepared by acetic acid degradation. Chitosan was dissolved at 3%(w/v) concentration in 1%(v/v) acetic acid and the solution was dried at 50 degree C. We get chitosan membranes of different MW after neutralization with aqueous NaOH. The membranes are transparent, elastic and have good intensity. The permeability studies on chitosan membranes were going on with a permeable install made by our laboratory. It was determined by the transmission concentration of NaCl, L Tyr, glucose and calf albumin. We compared the permeability property with different MW chitosan membranes. The result implied that all of the four samples could permeate through the chitosan membranes. And the permeability property of the membrane increased with the chitosan MW decreaseing.
3.Effect of high-flux hemodialysis on immune state in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Zhorg LI ; Chengsheng HUANG ; Min XU ; Li YIN ; Ting LIU ; Qing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(25):10-13
ObjectiveTo study the changes of serum immune state in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients with high-flux hemodialysis. MethodsSixty MHD patients were divided into high-flux hemodialysis group (group T, 30 cases, receiving high-flux hemodialysis, 3 times per week and routine drug therapy) and conventional dialysis group (group C, 30 cases, taking conventional dialysis, 3 times per week and routine drug therapy) by random number table. They were treated for 12 weeks. Serum IgG,IgA, IgM,C3, C4, T lymphocyte subsets and albumin, prealbumin, hemoglobin were detected at the experiment onset and 12 weeks later, and compared with those of 20 normal medical examination adults (group N ), meanwhile the ratio of infection was calculated. ResultsThe levels of IgG,IgA,IgM,C3,C4,CD3+,CD4+,CD4+/CD/8+ in group C had no significant changes before and after treatment (P > 0.05 ), but there were significant changes in group T[(12.20 ± 3.98) g/L vs.(6.18± 1.45) g/L, (1.89 ±0.58) g/L vs. (0.63 ±0.15) g/L, (1.29 ± 0.47)g/L vs. (0.51 ± 0.13) g/L, (0.94 ± 0.36) g/L vs.(0.58 ± 0.20) g/L, (0.28 ± 0.06) g/L vs. (0.11 ± 0.04) g/L,(63.11 ± 9.43 )% vs. (53.26 ± 9.08 )%, ( 38.21 ± 6.15 )% vs. ( 31.56± 6.02 )%, 1.48 ± 0.37 vs. 1.25 ± 0.43](P< 0.05), and there were significant differences between group T and group C after treatment (P< 0.05).The ratio of infection in group T was decreased obviously [46.7% (14/30) vs. 133.3% (40/30), P < 0.05], but there was no significant difference in group C [126.7%(38/30) vs. 136.7%(41/30),P> 0.05]. Conclusion High-flux hemodialysis can improve the immune state and the nuuitional state in MHD patients, and it could decrease the infection rate.
4.Autologous granular fat transplantation in facial rejuvenation
Chengsheng LIU ; Lei SHI ; Yuansheng HUANG ; Ziqin MA ; Ping DING ; Xiangcheng ZHAO ; Xianyi ZOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2011;17(4):286-289
Objective To investigate methods and experience of autologous granular fat transplantation by correction of aging face. Methods 178 cases of aging face subjects were treated by liposuction. Then autologous granular fat was harvested by liposuction,centrifuged and purified, and injected into marked areas of aging face. The injection process should be controled by multilevel and multiple tennel, in order to supplement the loss of facial soft tissue volume and improve the aging face. Results The follow-up period ranged from 3 months to 3 years. All the subjects had a satisfactory results with no obvious complications such as fat liquefaction, infection and ulceration. The effect of autologous granular fat transplantation was obvious and permanent. Conclusions Autologous granular fat transplantation is a safe and effective surgical technique for facial soft tissue augmentation that can effectively improve aging face and worthy of clinical application.
5.Study on blood compatibility of polyurethanes for catheters.
Deyong WANG ; Fang LIU ; Jiehua LI ; Xingyi XIE ; Chengsheng HE ; Cuirong FAN ; Yinping ZHONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(1):17-19
In this article, the blood compatibility of polyurethanes (PUs) made by ourselves for catheters is studied by hemolysis test, platelets adhesion test, kinetic thrombus time test and dynamic clot formation. The results showed that these PUs all have excellent blood compatibility. Among these PUs, H50-100 and H60-100 have best blood compatibility. Additionally, the relationship between the structure and blood compatibility is discussed.
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6.Research progress and prospects of implantable drug delivery systems for postoperative tumor therapy
Xuelian LUO ; Chengsheng WU ; Cheng ZHA ; Sheng LIU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2024;55(4):538-547
Implantable drug delivery systems,as an emerging therapeutic approach,markedly amplify drug efficacy while mitigating drug toxicity and adverse effects,presenting an innovative avenue for postoperative tumor management.This review delineates pivotal triggers for postoperative tumor recurrence and their respective treatment modalities.Moreover,it comprehensively delves into recent strides in research and development of implantable drug delivery systems following anti-tumor surgery,encompassing implantable such drug delivery platforms as casting implants,electrospinning implants and hydrogel implants.The evolution of anti-tumor postoperative implantable drug delivery systems signifies a promising realm of research,poised to furnish more effective,tailored treatment modalities for cancer patients,heralding a beacon of fresh prospects in their rehabilitation.
7.MSIsensor-pro:Fast, Accurate, and Matched-normal-sample-free Detection of Microsatellite Instability
Jia PENG ; Yang XIAOFEI ; Guo LI ; Liu BOWEN ; Lin JIADONG ; Liang HAO ; Sun JIANYONG ; Zhang CHENGSHENG ; Ye KAI
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(1):65-71
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a key biomarker for cancer therapy and prognosis. Tra-ditional experimental assays are laborious and time-consuming, and next-generation sequencing-based computational methods do not work on leukemia samples, paraffin-embedded samples, or patient-derived xenografts/organoids, due to the requirement of matched normal samples. Herein, we developed MSIsensor-pro, an open-source single sample MSI scoring method for research and clinical applications. MSIsensor-pro introduces a multinomial distribution model to quantify poly-merase slippages for each tumor sample and a discriminative site selection method to enable MSI detection without matched normal samples. We demonstrate that MSIsensor-pro is an ultrafast, accurate, and robust MSI calling method. Using samples with various sequencing depths and tumor purities, MSIsensor-pro significantly outperformed the current leading methods in both accuracyand computational cost. MSIsensor-pro is available at https://github.com/xjtu-omics/msisensor-pro and free for non-commercial use, while a commercial license is provided upon request.
8.Effect of breast external tissue expander assisted autologous fat transplantation in augmentation mammoplasty
Peiming ZHAI ; Liwei LI ; Qiuni GAO ; Chengsheng LIU ; Haibo XIE ; Hui AN ; Ping DING ; Peng CUI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2021;27(6):469-473
Objective:To explore the method and experience of augmentation mammoplasty with autologous fat transplantation assisted by external expander.Methods:From January 2013 to December 2020, 352 female patients (698 breasts, 346 bilateral and 6 unilateral), aged from 18 to 55 years, with an average age of 41.5 years, were admitted to the Department of Cosmetic Surgery, Beijing Jingmei Medical Cosmetology Clinic. From 1-28 days before surgery, autologous fat transplantation was performed after wearing the dilator, and postoperative wearing of the dilator lasted from 1 to 24 months, with an average of 3.5 months.Results:The volume of fat transplantation per breast ranged from 150 ml to 460 ml, with an average of 320 ml. No obvious postoperative complications such as fat liquefaction, infection, intramammary induration and fat embolism were observed, and the postoperative appearance was lasting. The postoperative follow-up was conducted from 6 months to 7 years, and patient postoperative satisfaction rate reached 84.9% and doctors' satisfaction after surgery reached 82.1%.Conclusions:Augmentation mammoplasty with autologous fat transplantation assisted by external expander can effectively improve the appearance of breast morphology and contour defects and increase the survival rate of fat transplantation, which is worthy of clinical application.
9.Long non‑coding RNA Linc‑pint mediates the progression of colorectal cancer by regulating miRNA‑21
Mengcheng LI ; Chengsheng DING ; Liguo LIU ; Zezhi SHAN ; Zhiming JIN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(8):728-735
ObjectiveTo investigate the biological function and molecular mechanism of long non-coding RNA Linc‑pint in colorectal cancer. MethodsQuantitative real‑time quantitative (qRT‑PCR) was performed to detect the expression level of Linc‑pint in 31 pairs of colorectal cancer tumor and adjacent normal tissues; correlation between the expression level of Linc‑pint and the clinicopathological characteristics was analyzed by the chi‑square test. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to assess the relationship between Linc‑pint expression level and the prognosis of patients. Cox regression model was used to analyze the relationship between clinicopathological characteristics and the prognosis of patients. Expression level of Linc‑pint were detected by qRT‑PCR in 5 common colorectal cancer cell lines. Effect of Linc‑pint on cell proliferation, invasion and migration was measured by cell counting kit‑8 assay, Transwell assay and harvested xenografts from nude mice. qRT‑PCR was performed to detect the expression level of Linc‑pint's target gene micro RNA(miR)‑21 in 31 pairs of colorectal cancer tumor tissues and adjacent normal tissues. Pearson correlation coefficient was used to assess the correlation between Linc‑pint and miR‑21. qRT‑PCR was used to detect the expression of overexpression of Linc‑pint on miR‑21 in colorectal cancer cells. ResultsExpression level of Linc‑pint in normal tissues (3.95±1.16) was significantly higher than that in colorectal cancer tissues (2.74±0.95) (t=6.17, P<0.05). Overall survival rate of patients with high expression of Linc‑pint was 62.5%, which was significantly higher than that of patients with low expression of Linc‑pint (34.3%, P<0.05). The proliferation, invasion and migration of CRC cells were inhibited after overexpression of Linc‑pint. In colorectal cancer tumor and adjacent normal tissues, Linc‑pint and miR‑21 showed opposite expression in tumor tissues and were negatively correlated (r=-0.288 and -0.908, both P<0.05). ConclusionLinc‑pint acts as a tumor suppressor by down‑regulating the expression level of miR‑21 to inhibit the proliferation, invasion and migration of colorectal cancer.
10.JAX-CNV:A Whole-genome Sequencing-based Algorithm for Copy Number Detection at Clinical Grade Level
Lee WAN-PING ; Zhu QIHUI ; Yang XIAOFEI ; Liu SILVIA ; Cerveira ELIZA ; Ryan MALLORY ; Mil-Homens ADAM ; Bellfy LAUREN ; Ye KAI ; Lee CHARLES ; Zhang CHENGSHENG
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;(6):1197-1206
We aimed to develop a whole-genome sequencing(WGS)-based copy number variant(CNV)calling algorithm with the potential of replacing chromosomal microarray assay(CMA)for clinical diagnosis.JAX-CNV is thus developed for CNV detection from WGS data.The perfor-mance of this CNV calling algorithm was evaluated in a blinded manner on 31 samples and com-pared to the 112 CNVs reported by clinically validated CMAs for these 31 samples.The result showed that JAX-CNV recalled 100%of these CNVs.Besides,JAX-CNV identified an average of 30 CNVs per individual,representing an approximately seven-fold increase compared to calls of clinically validated CMAs.Experimental validation of 24 randomly selected CNVs showed one false positive,i.e.,a false discovery rate(FDR)of 4.17%.A robustness test on lower-coverage data revealed a 100%sensitivity for CNVs larger than 300 kb(the current threshold for College of American Pathologists)down to 10×coverage.For CNVs larger than 50 kb,sensi-tivities were 100%for coverages deeper than 20×,97%for 15×,and 95%for 10×.We developed a WGS-based CNV pipeline,including this newly developed CNV caller JAX-CNV,and found it capable of detecting CMA-reported CNVs at a sensitivity of 100%with about a FDR of 4%.We propose that JAX-CNV could be further examined in a multi-institutional study to justify the transition of first-tier genetic testing from CMAs to WGS.JAX-CNV is available at https://github.com/The J acksonLaboratory/JAX-CNV.