1.Application of laparoscopy in closed abdominal trauma
Chong YANG ; Lin ZHOU ; Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(03):-
Objective To study the clinical application of laparoscopy in the treatment of closed abdominal trauma. Methods Emergent laparoscopic exploration and treatment was conducted in 21 patients with closed abdominal trauma, who had stable hemodynamic parameters,from July 2000 to December 2003. Results Diagnosis was clarified laparoscopically in all the 21 patients. There were 4 cases of open liver repair, 2 cases of laparoscopic liver repair, 5 cases of open splenectomy, 3 cases of hand-assisted laparoscopic splenectomy, 2 cases of video-assisted small incisional intestinal repair, 4 cases of partial intestinal resection and 1 case of laparoscopic greater omentum hemostasis. Conclusions Laparoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of closed abdominal trauma is accurate, safe and effective.
2.Quantitative detection of the loop mediated isothermal amplification gene in the loopmediated isothermal amplification of Japanese encephalitis and dengue fever
Yang ZHANG ; Chong ZHOU ; Tao SUN ; Haihua YI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(14):1931-1934
Objective To establish a loop-mediated isothermal amplification(LAMP) quantitative method for rapid detection of Japanese encephalitis and dengue fever virus.Methods According to the LAMP principle,design primers for LAMP detection and reaction system,establish LAMP detection method,and to evaluate the linear relationship between initial copy number and the specificity,sensitivity,repeatability and the reaction time(fluorescence signal value of 1×104 corresponding time).Results One sets of LAMP primers could be used to complete the detection work in 0.5 h.The sensitivity of LAMP detection technology was 10 times higher than that of the classical PCR technology,and no cross reaction with other viruses,and the coefficient of variation of the average test was less than 5%.There was a good linear relationship between cycle threshold and template concentration.Conclusion This method has high specificity,sensitivity,simple operation,which is easy to get the results,low equipment requirements and rapid,suitable for primary health institutions and the field inspection agencies for wide applications.
3.Posterior interbody fusion and posterolateral fusion with lumbar interbody fusion for lumbar spondylolisthesis: Comparison with posterolateral fusion
Chao WEI ; Huilin YANG ; Genlin WANG ; Liang CHEN ; Chong ZHOU ; Taibao XIA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(52):10274-10278
OBJECTIVE:To compare the therapeutic effect of surgical approach that should be used for posterior interbody fusion,posterolateral fusion with or without lumbar interbody fusion for adult spondylolisthesis.METHODS:From January 2004 to May 2008,75 patients with adult spondylolisthesis were retrospectively analyzed,comprising 22 males and 33 females,aged 53.3 years (ranging 49-70 years).There were 47 cases in L4,28 in L5;5 cases of degree Ⅰ,24 of degree Ⅱ,37 cases of degree Ⅲ,and 9 of degree Ⅳ.A total of 21 patients were treated with pedicle screw fixation and posterolateral lumbar fusion (group A),26 with pedicle screw fixation and posterior lumbar interbody fusion using cage (group B),and 28 with pedicle screw fixation and posterolateral lumbar fusion with posterior lumbar interbody fusion using cage.The satisfaction rate and fusion rate were compared among the three groups.RESULTS:All 75 patients were followed up for 6 months 3 years.The fusion rate of group A was 57%,and the satisfaction rate was 62%;the fusion rate of group B was 85%,and the satisfaction rate was 89%;the fusion rate of group C was 89%,and the satisfaction rate was 93%.There were no significant differences in the satisfaction rate and fusion rate between groups B and C (P>0.05),but the satisfaction rate and fusion rate of groups B and C were superior over group A (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Posterior interbody fusion and posterolateral fusion with lumbar interbody fusion display similar treatment effects,which are better than posterolateral fusion.
4.Identification of seven plants of Gynostemma Bl.by ISSR-PCR
Chong WANG ; Tian-Hua ZHOU ; Xue YANG ; Jing GUO ; Gui-Fang ZHAO ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Objective To identify seven species of Gynostemma BI.,including G.pentaphyllum,G. pentagynum,G.cardiospermum,G.longipes,G.yixingense,G.laxiflorum,and G.guangxiense,by in- ter-simple sequence repeat(ISSR)markers.Methods General DNA was isolated from leaves of the seven species in Gynostemma B1.by CTAB,57 primers constituted by ISSR were tested for PCR and sepharose electrophoresis.Results Fourteen primers amplified polymorphic bands,the amplification patterns of primers UBC-873 and UBC-895 were higher in terms of polymorphic and amplified band ratio.They are used to distinguish all the examined seven species.Conclusion ISSR-PCR Method provides a quick,reli- able molecular marker technique for the identification of different species of Gynostemma B1.
5.Study of preparation of the Annexin V-nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents and targeting ultrasound imaging in vitro
Tian ZHOU ; Ping ZHAO ; Yunyou DUAN ; Wenbin CAI ; Hengli YANG ; Huizhong ZHANG ; Chong LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;(12):1064-1070
Objective To research the Annexin V-nanoscale ultrasound contrast agents'preparation, ultrasound imaging and the ability to binding apoptosis cells of tumor in vitro.Methods The nanoscale bubble (Nanobubbles,NBs ) packaged the octaflouropropane (C3 F8 ) gas was prepared by thin film hydration.The Annexin V-Nanobubbles (AVNBs ) solutions was acquired through conjugating the biotinylated-Annexin V to the surface of the NBs by biotin-streptavidin bridging chemistry.The size and zeta potential of AVNBs were measured by NanoPlus-3 zeta/nano particle analyzer.The shift in size distribution of AVNBs bubbles was analyzed for the stability,after it was stored at 4 ℃ for different time. AVNB's shape were measured by scanning electron microscopy.The AVNBs bubble was measured using an ultrasound system for echogenicity in vitro,and SonoVue was for control.Finally,the ability of AVNBs binding with apoptosis cells of tumor in vitro was determine via the fluorescence microscope.Results AVNBs has a size distribution of (640.2±32.1 )nm,and a mean zeta potential of (-23.30 ±5.71 )mV.Its size remained relatively constant and appeared to show less size variation within the 24 h analysis period. AVNBs solutions were visible milky white and slightly suspension liquid with the naked eye.Under scanning electron microscopy,AVNBs were uniform hollow sperical cavitation bubble with small size and larger dispersibility in solution.The AVNBs and SonoVue solution had the same higher grayscale signal intensity by ultrasonic imaging.The AVNBs binded well with apoptosis cells of tumor in vitro,and the rate of binding was (97.55 ± 1 .30 )%.Conclusions The AVNBs particles prepared by method of thin film hydration have a nanoscale size,good stability and echogenicity.It can be targeted binding with the apoptosis cells of tumor in vitro.
6.Treatment of Vancouver type-B periprosthetic femoral fractures after total hip arthroplasty
Zong-Ke ZHOU ; Fu-Xing PEI ; Jing YANG ; Bin SHEN ; Chong-Qi TU ;
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(11):-
Objective To study treatment of Vancouver type-B periprosthetie femoral fractures after total hip arthroplasty.Methods There were 10 cases with Vancouver type-B periprosthetic femo- ral fractures after total hip arthroplasty being treatment,including three cases with type-B1 undergone open reduction and allografi strut to fix the fracture,two with type-B2 undergone open reduction and revi- sion with a long stem and five with type-B3 undergone open reduction,revision with a long stem and al- lograft strut to restore bone.The mean duration of follow-up was 27 months(8-36 months).The Harris Hip Score and radiographs were used to evaluate the outcome.Failure of the procedure.was defined as the need for revision surgery because nonunion of fracture,implant loosening,and infection.Results All cases obtained successful fracture healing,with no stem loosening or infection.Of all,nine cases were a- ble to walk by themselves but one needed aid in walking.The Harris Hip Score was 83 at the time of the final follow-up.Osseous union of the allograft to the host femur occurred in eight hips and mild graft re- sorption in two.The cotex thickness of host femur was increased more than 3-5 mm.Conclusions Stem stability and bone quality are important factors determining the outcome of treatment for periprosthet- ic femoral fracture after hip arthroplasty.Good outcome can be achieved by adopting different treatments according to sub-classification of Vancouver type-B fractures.The allograft strut for the treatment of a Vancouver type-B periprosthetic femoral fracture can not only provide fixation,but also make fracture heal fast and augment bone mass and strength.
7.Appearances of lung sarcomatoid carcinoma on chest X-ray and CT
Hui-Zhang LI ; Wei LI ; Chong-Qing YANG ; Ji-Shu PAN ; Qi-Hang CHEN ; Cheng ZHOU ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the imaging features of sarcomatoid carcinoma(SC)of lung on chest radiography and CT and to improve knowledge of SC.Methods The chest plain films,CT images and clinical data of all 7 cases of pathologically proved lung SC were retrospectively analyzed.Results All cases presented with a spheroid solid lung mass ranged from 3 to 11 cm in diameter(average 7 cm).All the lesions were located in middle and lower fields of the lung:3 lesions in right lower lobe,2 in right middle lobe,and the other 2 in left lower lobe.Among the 7 cases:6 cases were of peripheral type and 1 case was of central type.The peripheral-typed lesions of 5 cases had clear margin and 3 of them were lobulated.Three massess were homogenous in density,and the other 4 were inhomogeneous in density with formation of central cavity or calcification.After intravenous contrast administration.Three lesions showed homogeneous enhancement,and the other 4 lesions had inhomogeneous enhancement.The lesions with diameter larger than 6 cm showed marginal or patch-like enhancement.Five cases had pleural or chest walls invasion.Two cases had mediastinal lymph nodes metastases.One case had multiple remote metastasis.Conclusion There are some relatively specific features of lung SC on chest radiography and CT,which may be helpful for diagnosis.
8.Effects of occlusal rehabilitation on chewing patterns of patients with severe tooth wear.
Chong-yang ZHOU ; Zhao-hui YANG ; Hai-lan FENG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2007;25(3):242-245
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of occlusal rehabilitation on chewing patterns of patients with extensive tooth wear.
METHODS29 patients with severe tooth wear were selected and divided into two groups: Group I with complete posterior tooth support (15 cases) and group II with one-side or both side posterior support lost (14 cases). 15 normal old persons were also selected as control group. The surface electromyography (EMG) of masseter(MM), anterior temporalis (TA) and posterior temporalis (TP) during chewing movement were recorded in the stage of pre-treatment, 1 month after temporary restoration and 1 month after permanent restoration. The EMG activity, total cycle duration (TCD) and ratio of activation period to relaxation period (AP/RP) of chewing cycles were measured and compared.
RESULTS1) Before treatment, the TCD of these two groups were longer than normal group, but the differences were not significant (P > 0.05). All of the AP/RPs of MM, TA and TP in group II were significantly higher than that of normal group (P < 0.01), and EMG activity of TA of group II was group I were both significantly lower than that in pre-treatment stage. 3)After permanent restoration, the TCD of group I were significantly lower than that in temporary restoration stage (P < 0.01). In group II, the TCD was continuously slightly shortened, while the AP/RP were significantly lower (P < 0.01) and EMG activities were significantly higher(P < 0.01) than that in the temporary restoration stage.
CONCLUSIONOcclusal rehabilitation could obviously change the chewing patterns and the EMG activities of patients with severe tooth wear.
Electromyography ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Masseter Muscle ; Mastication ; Temporal Muscle ; Tooth Attrition
9.Radiosensitizing effect of artesunate on nude mice transplanted with HeLa cells of cervical cancer
Yuanyuan ZHOU ; Yang FENG ; Xuguang ZHANG ; Qianying NI ; Chong GENG ; Guanglie CHEN ; Judong LUO ; Saijun FAN ; Jianping CAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2011;31(5):523-526
Objective To investigate the radiosensitization of artesunate on nude mouse transplanted with HeLa cells,and to explore its possible mechanisms.Methods HeLa cells were inoculated into the nude mice to establish tumor model.Mice were randomly divided into 4 groups as blank control,artesunate group,radiation group and artesunate + radiation group when average volume of tumor were about 5 mm × 5 mm× 5 mm.During the term of treatment,the volume of tumors were measured every 2days.After 14 days treatment,the mice were killed and tumor tissues were harvested for flow cytometry to detect the alteration of cell cycle.Meanwhile,the pathological change of the tumor tissue was observed with HE staining method,and the change of expression of cycle regulatory protein Cyclin B1,Cdc2 and Wee1 were detected by Western blot.Results The growth of tumor was significantly inhibited by artesunate combined with radiation and its inhibition rate was 72.34%.Flow cytometry results showed that the percent of cells in G1 phase increased and G2 phase decreased in the artesunate + radiation group compared with those in irradiation group ( t =4.41,4.12,P < 0.05 ).The expression level of Cyclin B1 was obviously increased while that of Wee1 decreased in the artesunate + radiation compared with irradiation group.There was no difference in the expression of Cdc2 among the four groups.Conclusions Artesunate can dramatically increase the radiosensitivity of transplanted tumor of HeLa cells.The possible mechanism might be related to the decreasing G2 phase by regulating the expression of Cyclin B1 and Wee1.
10.The effect of Th17 cells on A(H1N1) influenza virus clearance
Mutong FANG ; Yutian CHONG ; Guilin YANG ; Mingfeng LIAO ; Yingxia LIU ; Mingxia ZHANG ; Weilong LIU ; Xinchun CHEN ; Boping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2010;28(10):593-596
Objective To investigate the phenotype, frequency of Th17 cells and the association between Th17 cells and viral clearance in patients with H1N1 influenza A. Methods Three groups including 70 confirmed patients with H1N1 influenza A, 30 patients with seasonal influenza as well as 68 healthy subjects as controls were enrolled in this study. The percentages of Th1, Th2, Treg and Th17 lymphocytes in the peripheral blood were determined by intracellular staining and flow cytometry. The levels of interferon-γ (IFN-γ), transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β),interleukin-6 (IL-6) in plasma and supernatant of the peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)culture were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Viral load in nasopharyngeal swabs was detected by real time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR). Data were analyzed by one way ANOVA and liner correlation analysis. Results The percentage of Th17 cells in H1N1 influenza A patients was (2. 740±0. 210)%, which the percentage of was significantly decreased compared to healthy subjects (3. 443 ±0. 154)% and seasonal influenza patients (3. 443±0. 277) % (F=4. 242, P<0. 05); while the percentage of Thl, Th2 and Treg cells were not significantly different among these groups. Moreover, the TGF-β level in plasma of H1N1 influenza A patients was (10±8) ng/mL, which was significantly lower than healthy subjects (43 ±32 ) ng/mL and seasonal influenza patient ( 18 ± 10) ng/mL ( F= 17.72, P<0.01 ). The TGF-β level in the supernatant of PBMC culture of H1N1 influenza A patients was (782 ± 736) pg/mL, which was significantly lower than healthy subjects (1462±315) pg/mL and seasonal influenza patients (1481 ±348) pg/mL (F=5. 730, P<0.01). Additionally, the viral clearance period was inversely correlated with the percentage of Th17 cells (r=-0.38, P=0.02). Conclusions The proportion of Th17 cells in patients with H1N1 influenza A is significantly decreased, which is closely correlated with the level of TGF-β. This decrease may results in the delayed viral clearance.