2.Effects of dexmedetomidine on postoperative cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic radical trachelectomy
Mei FANG ; Zhihong DONG ; Bing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(6):699-701
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of dexmedetomidine on postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in the elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic radical trachelectomy.MethodsSixty ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients (aged 65-80 yr and weighing 55-74 kg) undergoing elective laparoscopic radical trachelectomy were randomly divided into two groups:30 patients received intravenous injection of dexmedetomidine 0.2 μg · kg - 1 ·h- 1 ( group D EX) and 30 received same volume of normal saline (control group,group NS) after induction of anesthesia.Cognitive function was assessed at 1 day before operation and on the 7th day after operation using a battery of nine cognitive dysfunction tests.ResultsCompared with group NS,on the 7th postoperative day,the incidence of POCD was decreased in group DEX ( P < 0.05 ).ConclusionDexmedetomidine can improve POCD in the elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic radicaltrachelectomy.
3.Repair of osteochondral defect with tissue-engineered osteochondral composite graft
Dong ZHANG ; Mei YUAN ; Mingxue SUN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(08):-
Objective The tissue-engineered composite graft was formed with induced marrow-derived stromal cells (MSCs)and PLGA double-layer scaffold. The effectiveness of this graft for the repair of osteochondral defects in the knee of rabbits was investigated. Methods MSCs were isolated from 20 adult rabbits with density gradient centrifugation and was divided into two groups. In group A, the MSCs were cultivated with regular medium. In group B they were cultivated with chondrogenic differentiation medium. The mRNA of MSCs and articular cartilage cells were extracted, and the expression of mRNA for type Ⅰ and Ⅱ collagen was tested by RT-PCR. The distribution and compound of MSCs with PLGA double-layer scaffold was examined with scanning electron microscopy. 28 adult rabbits were divided into 3 groups, osteochondral defect of 3.5 mm in diameter and 3 to 4 mm in depth were created in the patellar groove. Group A (10 rabbits), the MSCs cultivated with regular medium was grafted into the defects. In group B (10 rabbits), the MSCs cultivated with chondrogenic differentiation medium was grafted into the defects. In group C (8 rabbits), the defects were repaired with autologous osteochondral grafts as control. Specimens were harvested at 4th, 8th, 16th and 24th week post operation respectively, histological examination was performed and graded. Results For the MSCs cultivated with regular medium, the expression of mRNA for type Ⅰ collagen was found with RT-PCR, but no expression for Ⅱ collagen was found. For the induced MSCs, the expression of mRNA both for type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ collagen were found. The adhesion and growth of MSCs on the PLGA double-layer scaffold were well visualized with scanning electron microscopy, and some cells were found in the deep porotic area. For the specimens of group B, no significant difference was found comparing with normal cartilage at 24th week, and the specimens were defined as matured hyaline-like cartilage(4/6)with histological examination, superior to those specimens of group A (1/4). Conclusion The MSCs have osteogenic and chondrogenic potentiality. Combined with PLGA double-layer scaffold, it can be served as seeded cell to form tissue-engineered composite grafts, which can be used to repair osteochondral defects in rabbit models.
4.ADENOVIRUS-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR B INDUCES PROLIFERATION OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
Shuqiang DONG ; Ju MEI ; Baore ZHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(04):-
To investigate the effect of transfection of adenovirus mediated vascular endothelial growth factor B (VEGF B) gene transfer on the proliferation of endothelial cells. We constructed a replication deficient recombinant adenovirus vector coding for human VEGF B, and detected its gene transcription and expression in Ad. VEGF B infected rat arotic endothelial cells (RAECs) with RT PCR and western blat. The effect of Ad.VEGF B on RAECs prolifeation was examined by MTT assay on days 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 after infection. RAECs were successfully infected with high efficiency and expressed a special protein that is immunoreactive to anti VEGF B monoclonal antibody. This protein could be detected in the culture medium. The proliferation assay of RAECs infected with VEGF B expressing adenovirus revealed a significant increase in cell number over control. These results implied that the use of VEGF B expressing recombinant adenovirus may induce angiogenesis, which might be potential in vivo gene therapy for ischemic heart disease.
5.Emphasis on the "Talent Doctor" Concept in the Medical Education
Guizhi ZHANG ; Zhaoju DONG ; Chunying MEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
The high medical education must follow up the "talent doctor" view.In other words,virtue,erudite,high skill and far-reaching aspiration should be embodied in the training of talents.
6.Different Effects of Triptergium.reglii On T and B cell Function
Dong-Mei ZUO ; Shao-Lun ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1986;0(04):-
The suppressive effects of T. reglii on mouse cellular and humoral immune responses were studied. Lymphocyte proliferation effect induced with ConA,and PFC and OHS reactions with TD Ag(TNP-SRBC)were effectively suppressed by the drug. But the similar effects on LPS and TI Ag (TNP-SRBC) have not been found. The results shown that target cells of T. reglii effects may be T lymphocytes and the drug may not have a direct effect on B cells. The drug also shown a suppressive effect on IL-2 production by mouse spleen cells. The phenomenon suggests that the suppressive effects of T. reglii on humoral immune response may be indirectly mediated through suppressing helper T cells.
7.Photoelastic Stress Analysis of Two Kinds of Rigid Fixed Bridge Design after Hemisection of Mandibular First Molar
Shao-feng ZHANG ; Dong-mei ZHANG ; Tie ZHANG ; Ye YUE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(4):355-356
ObjectiveTo observe the effects of the two kinds of rigid fixed bridge design on the stress of the alveolar bone of mandibular first molar after hemisection.MethodsThe normal mandibular first molars were selected as control group. The two-abutment teeth and three-abutment teeth rigidly fixed bridge designs were selected as trial group. Stress distributions in the remaining sections of the alveolar bone models were evaluated with photoelastic stress analysis method.ResultsThe stress values of two kinds of rigid fixed bridge design were higher than the control group but still below the twice. There was no significantly difference between two-abutment teeth rigidly fixed bridge design and three-abutment teeth rigidly fixed bridge design (P>0.05).ConclusionTwo-abutment teeth rigidly fixed bridge of mandibular first molar should be chosen after hemisection.
8.Development of the Photoelastic Model for the Tooth and Periodontal Tissue of Mandibular First Molar after Hemisection
Dong-mei ZHANG ; Shao-feng ZHANG ; Tie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(4):357-358
ObjectiveTo discuss the design and fabrication of the photoelastic model of mandibular first molar after hemisection.MethodsAccording to principles of similarity, different materials were used to manufacture the photoelastic model of mandibular first molar with hemisection, which included teeth, alveolar bone and pericementum.ResultsThe photoelastic modle of mandibular first molar with hemisection was manufactured, which was as similar as noumenon in appearance, parameter and boundary condition.ConclusionThe photoelastic model can be applied in qualitative analysis of the stress distribution in the periodontal supporting tissues of mandibular first molar with hemisection.
9.Pharmaceutical Care for One Child with Kawasaki Disease Suspected of Bacterial Meningitis
Mei ZHANG ; Wei LEI ; Dong DONG ; Zheng YUAN
China Pharmacist 2017;20(6):1089-1091
Objective: To discuss the rational drug application of Kawasaki disease in children with upper respiratory tract infection in order to provide reference for the therapy of Kawasaki disease suspected of bacterial meningitis.Methods: The medical record of a 2-year-old boy with Kawasaki disease was retrospectively analyzed, and the anti-infection treatment was analyzed and evaluated.Meanwhile, the mechanism of elevated leukocyte count in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)of children with incomplete Kawasaki disease was discussed.The pharmaceutical care and treatment results in the diagnosis and treatment process were analyzed as well.Results: The anti-infective therapy in early stage was reasonable as the early symptoms of respiratory tract infection in the child were obvious, however, the choice of aztreonam was defective.On the premise of the clinical diagnosis of Kawasaki disease and excluding bacterial meningitis, the medication was timely adjusted.Finally, the symptoms of the child were improved.Conclusion: The application of anti-infection drugs should be reasonable in clinics, and the abnormality in cerebrospinal fluid should be paid more attention in children with Kawasaki disease.It is necessary to strengthen clinical observation and pharmaceutical care in order to guarantee the safety of medication for patients.