1.Characteristics and treatments of spinal fractures associated with dural tears
Fei LEI ; Daxiong FENG ; Jianping KANG ; Fei YE ; Yunlong ZHOU ; Qingzhong ZHOU ; Jian YANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(10):929-933
Objective To investigate the characteristics and treatment effects in patients with spinal fractures associated with dural tears.Methods A retrospective analysis was made on 185 patients with spinal fractures presenting to hospital from February 2013 to February 2015.There were 103 males and 82 females,aged 17-73 years (mean,58 years).Causes of injury were high falls in 72 patients,traffic collisions in 58,hitting by heavy objects in 41,ground-level falls in 12,and collision events in two.Cervical spine fractures were seen in 65 patients,thoracic vertebra fractures in 51,and lumbosacral vertebral fractures 69.Neurologic deficit was assessed using the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) score,including grade A in 24 patients,grade B in 22,grade C in 26,grade D in 37 and grade E in 76.Eighty patients were managed by simply anterior surgery,97 by posterior surgery,and eight by anterior-posterior surgery.Twenty-one patients were found with dural tears (group A) and 164 patients without dural tears (group B).Incidence of dural tears in cervical,thoracic and lumbosacral vertebral fractures were recorded and compared.Preoperative neurologic deficit,laminar fracture and spinal canal encroachment rate were compared between groups.Neurological function and complications associated with dural repair were detected.Results In group A,ten patients were rated ASIA grade A,five grade B,three grade C,one grade D and two grade E.In group B,14 patients were rated ASIA grade A,17 grade B,23 grade C,36 grade D and 74 grade E.Group A accounted for 11% (7/65) of cervical,10% (5/51) of thoracic,and 13% (9/69) of lumbosacral spine fractures (P > 0.05).Nineteen patients (91%) in group A were complicated with neurological deficit,compared to ninety patients (54.9%) in group B (P < 0.01).Eighteen patients (86%) in group A had laminar fractures,compared to fifteen patients (9.1%) in group B (P < 0.01).In group A,rate of spinal canal encroachment was (62.3 ± 12.1)% and 17 patients (81%) showed spinal canal encroachment of greater than 50%.While in group B,rate of spinal canal encroachment was (36.2 ± 15.6)% and 25 patients (15.2%) showed spinal canal encroachment of greater than 50% (P < 0.01).For dural tears in group A,11 patients were treated by direct suturing,four by thoracolumbar fascia repair,three by artificial dural coverage and three by fibrin glue sealing.In group A,19 patients were followed up and one of them presented persistent cerebral spinal fluid leak that necessitated an irrigation and debridement to cure.ASIA score was improved from grade A to B in two patients,grade B to C in one,grade C to D in one and grade D to E in one at the final follow-up.Conclusions Majority patients with spinal fractures associated with dural tears exist severe neurologic deficit,spinal canal encroachment and laminar fractures.Incidence of dural tear in cervical,thoracic and lumbosacral vertebral fractures is similar.Incidence of complications related to dural tear repair is low,but the neurological function recovery is poor after operation.
2.The Anatomic Differences of Endolymphatic Sac among Common Laboratory Rodents
Daxiong DING ; Fengbo YANG ; Ping LV ; Guowei HUANG ; Xiaodong WANG ; Chen LIU ; Yue ZHANG ; Shiming YANG ; Ning YU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(5):497-499
Objective To compare the differences of laboratory rodents endolymphatic sac (ES) in histology , and to provide an anatomic basis for the clinical research of ES -related diseases .Methods The temporal bones of guinea pigs ,SD rats and KM mice were fixed by heart perfusion ,sectioned by paraffin at the horizontal position and stained by hematoxylin -eosin (HE) .Results All 3 rodents ES contained sac ,epithelium ,sub-mucosal tissue and saccal stroma .The cells were bulky ,stained deep and protruded into the cavity to form a large number of nipples and wrinkles in the middle ES epithelial of guinea pigs .But the nipples or wrinkles was rarely observed in the middle ES epithelial in rat and mouse .Conclusion The histology of ES has significant difference among guinea pig ,mouse and rat .While the difference betweeen mouse and rat is not obvious .
3.The Distribution of the Lipid Droplets within Hensen Cells in the Guinea -pig Cochlea
Fengbo YANG ; Daxiong DING ; Ping LV ; Xiaoting CHENG ; Hongmiao REN ; Guowei HUANG ; Xiaodong WANG ; Chen LIU ; Yue ZHANG ; Tao CONG ; Shiming YANG ; Suoqiang ZHAI ; Ning YU
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(5):500-504
Objective To study the distribution and properly of the transparent globules within Hensen cells (HC) of guinea -pig Corti organ .Methods The cochlear epithelial cells were isolated from 10 guinea pigs .The cells of cochlea were marked by Bodipy493/503 ,sudan III ,oil red O ,and osmium tetroxide .Results The transpar‐ent globules within the HCs of the guinea -pigs were green staining by Bodipy493/503 ,jacinth staining by Sudan III ,ruby red by oil red O .And they were black globules stripe as post -fixed in 1% osmium tetroxide .Conclusion The results indicate that the transparent globules within guinea -pigs HCs'lipid droplets by four methods .
4.Expression of PD-L1 in Primary Colorectal Cancer and Its Predictive Value for Recurrence After Microwave Ablation of Liver Metastases
Jianwei REN ; Zubang ZHOU ; Wenjuan MA ; Daxiong YANG ; Yiqun REN ; Zhi ZHANG ; Yanqiang NIU ; Lei CAO
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(1):38-42
Objective To investigate the expression of programmed death ligand 1(PD-L1) in primary tumor cells(TCs) and tumor-infiltrating immune cells(TICs) in patients with liver metastases from colorectal cancer(CRC) and determine its predictive value for recurrence after microwave ablation(MWA) of liver metastases. Methods The paraffin-embedded specimens of 28 patients with CRC liver metastasis were collected retrospectively. The expression of PD-L1 in the primary lesions was detected by immunohistochemistry, and the relationship between PD-L1 and clinical features was analyzed. Recurrence-free survival(RFS) was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method and Log rank test. Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to analyze the factors influencing recurrence. Results The positive rates of PD-L1 in TCs and TICs in primary CRC were 14.3%(4/28) and 46.4%(13/28), respectively. PD-L1 expression in primary TICs of CRC patients with liver metastases was significantly correlated with the largest hepatic tumor diameter (
5.Efficacy and safety of intraoperative radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer: a meta-analysis
Lei CAO ; Daxiong YANG ; Lu ZENG ; Lili LIN ; Huixia WANG ; Xiaoyu DUAN ; Xuxia LI ; Hongyi CAI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(1):22-27
Objective:To compare and analyze the efficacy and safety of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) combined with conventional therapy (surgery combined with radiochemotherapy) and conventional therapy alone for pancreatic cancer.Methods:Literature review was conducted from PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase, Chongqing VIP, CNKI, Wanfang Data and China Biomedical Literature Service System (SinoMed). The literatures that met the inclusion criteria were screened and the data were extracted. Meta-analysis was carried out by RevMan 5.4 software.Results:A total of 11 studies consisting of 813 patients were included. According to the combined results, compared with conventional therapy, IORT combined with conventional therapy could improve the overall survival rate of pancreatic cancer ( HR=0.66, 95% CI=0.54-0.81, Z=4.03, P<0.001), and did not increase the treatment-related side effects ( OR=1.00, 95% CI=0.69-1.46, Z=0.01, P=0.99), but failed to bring benefit to the local control rate ( HR=0.56, 95% CI=0.31-1.01, Z=1.93, P=0.05). Conclusions:The overall survival rate in the IORT combined with conventional therapy group is significantly better than that in the conventional therapy group. No significant difference is found in the treatment-related adverse reactions between two groups. IORT combined with conventional therapy is worthy of clinical application.
6. Bioequivalence study of cinacalcet hydrochloride tablets in healthy Chinese volunteers
Qiangyong YAN ; Daxiong XIANG ; Ronghua ZHU ; Xiding YANG ; Jingjing LI ; Xiao FAN ; Pingfei FANG ; Qiangyong YAN ; Daxiong XIANG ; Ronghua ZHU ; Lingfeng YANG ; Xiding YANG ; Jingjing LI ; Xiao FAN ; Pingfei FANG ; Lingfeng YANG ; Sai LIU ; Shoujun XIONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(2):171-177
AIM: To evaluate the bioequivalence of cinacalcet hydrochloride tablets in healthy Chinese volunteers. METHODS: A randomized, open, double-period and crossover trial was conducted, 48 healthy volunteers were administered a single dose of cinacalcet test tablets or reference tablets orally under each fasting and fed condition. The concentration of cinacalcet was determined by validated LC-MS/MS method. Pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by Phoenix WinNonlin 8.0 to study its bioequivalence. RESULTS: The main pharmacokinetic parameters of test tablets and reference tablets under fasting condition were as follows: C