1.Evaluation of aortic root reconstruction: (actors influencing surgical results
Shunan REN ; Xiaozhong CHEN ; Wei ZHANG ; Fangjie XU ; Feng LI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(6):345-348
Objective Evaluate the outcome of aortic root reconstruction on the analysis of the risk factors influencing surgical results. Methods Between August 1996 and November 2009, 92 patients(56 men, 36 women) aged from 14 to 77years [mean (44.8 ±1.4) years] with aortic root aneurysm underwent aortic root reconstruction. 72 patients had over moderate aortic valve insufficiency. 47 patients suffered from Marfan syndrome. The aortic pathology was aortic dissection in 45. Bentall technique was used in 59 patients, the button technique in 13, the David I with the Valsalva graft in 6 patients and the aortic valve resuspension in 14 patients. Results The hospital mortality rate was 8.7%. The major complications 31. 7%. 18patients died during the period of follow-up. Late complications among 55 survivors were 12. Univariate predictors of the morbidity were the presence of male, non-Marfan, concomitant procedure, deep hypothermia cardiac arrest, aortic cross clamp time and blood infusion. Risk facts for mortality were emergent or urgent operation, aortic dissection, concomitant procedure, aortic cross clamp time and blood infusion. Multivariate analysis revealed risk factors of concomitant procedure and blood infusion were responsible for both morbidity and mortality. The overall long-term survival rate is (97.1 ±2.0)% at 1-year, (88.1 ±4.7)% at 5-year, (54.0 ±9.2)% at 10-year. The mean for survival time is (9.9 ±0.59) years, 95% confidence interval 8.70 -11.01. Conclusion The aortic root restitution procedures are safe and effective in general. The short and long-term outcome is satisfactory. The button technique is the first choice for reimplantation coronary patch. Valve-sparring aortic root reconstructions show promise in safety and applicability.
2.Effects of Batroxobin on intimal proliferation of graft veins
Jian WANG ; Fan ZHOU ; Yan ZHOU ; Cheng CHEN ; Fangjie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To study the effects of Batroxobin( BX) on the intimal proliferation of graft veins. Methods In this study 25 dogs were selected and evenly divided into experimental group, control group and sham operation group. In experiment and control group, a segment of auto- femoral vein were grafted into femoral artery by clean microsurgery technique. In experimental group, BX was given at the dosage of 0. 1 BU/kg, dayly?2 preoperatively, and once a day for consecutive 6 days postoperatively. Plasma NO, ET was determined in the three groups. Computer image analysis system was applied to calculate the thickness of neointima and media in the vein grafts, immunohistochemistry was used to identify PCNA and C-myc. Result The experimental group had a higher level of NO and lower level of ET compared with control group and sham operation group(P 0. 05 ). The PCNA expression in experimental group was statistically different from that of the control group(P
3.Effect of protoscolex on T subsets in mice spleen cells in vitro
Hairui FANG ; Hongqun JIANG ; Fangjie XU ; Jun HOU ; Dan DONG ; Congzhe CHEN ; Xiangwei WU ; Xueling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;(2):174-177
Objective:To observe the effect of protoscolex on Th subsets and correlative cytokine in mice spleen cells in vitro.Methods:Co-culture spleen cells from BALB/c mice with protoscolices,then IL-4,IFN-γand TGF-βproduction in cell culture supernatants were analyzed by ELISA.The percentage of Th subsets were detected by Flow Cytometry analysis.Results:Secretion levels of IL-4 and TGF-βwere significantly increased in spleen cells at different time point in co-culture system with protoscolices.Ratios of Th2 and Treg cells were also significantly increased in co-culture system at different time points than the control groups.However,there was no statistical significance for ratio of Th1 cells at different time points.Conclusion:The protoscolex can increase the ratios of Th2 cells and Treg cells from spleen cells.Secretion levels of IL-4 and TGF-βwere also increased in spleen cells co-cultured with protosco-lices.The results suggest that these Th cell subsets play a role in the immune escape of the hydatid disease.
4.Expression of Tim-3 in early stages of Echinococcus granulosus infection in mice
Fangjie XU ; Shuanghong YIN ; Jun HOU ; Hairui FANG ; Hongqun JIANG ; Xiangwei WU ; Xueling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(12):1616-1621,1626
Objective:To understand the expression levels of Tim-3,a new proinflammatory factor in the early stages of Echinococcus granulosus infection in mice.Methods: BALB/c mice were infected with E.granulosus.Peritoneal macrophages and spleen cells were collected at 1,5,9 and 13 days post-infection.At different time points ,the levels of Tim-3 in peritoneal macrophages and spleen CD3+lymphocyte subsets were detected by FCM , and the relative expression of TLR 4 mRNA was detected by qRT-PCR.Results:There was no significant difference in the expression levels of Tim-3 of CD3+spleen lymphocyte subsets between E.granulosus group and control group (P>0.05).The expression levels of Tim-3 of spleen macrophages (9,13 days) and peritoneal macrophage (5,9,13 days) were much higher in E.granulosus infected group than those in control group with statistical significance (P<0.05).The numbers of macrophages were no change.Compared with control groups,the relative expression of TLR4 mRNA at 1 day post-infection was statistically higher in E.granulosus infected group ( P<0.05 ).Conclusion:During early stage of E.granulosus infection in mice,the levels of Tim-3 expression are upregulated,while the expression of TLR4 are downregulated,which may inhibit the function of macrophages resulting in host-immunity-defensive-system inhibition and immune tolerance of E.granulosus to host.
5.Investigation and Analysis on Teaching Effect of Medical Genetics Experiment in Seven-year Program
Fangjie CHEN ; Chunyi LI ; Xiaoming LI ; Chunlian JIN ; Fucai LI ; Yanyan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
Questionnaire was made to investigate teaching effect and further improve teaching quality of medical genetics experiment.The results showed that the refined experimental contents and reasonable teaching methods were vital to the teaching effect.Furthermore,the ability of independent thinking and operating skills should be considerably emphasized.
6.Effect of inhibition of TGF-β1 receptors on lymphocytes during infection of Echi-nococcus granulosus
Shuanghong YIN ; Junbo ZHANG ; Xiaolin CHEN ; Fangjie XU ; Jun HOU ; Xiangwei WU ; Xueling CHEN ; Yuanyong YAO ; Mingming XING ; Wencai YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(5):607-612
Objective:To investigate the effects of TGF-β1 on T lymphocytes of BALB/c mice infected with Echinococcus granulosus( E.granulosus ) in vitro.Methods: The inhibitor group:the spleen cells of BALB/c mouse were co-cultured with E.granulosus and SB525334.The control group:the spleen cells of BALB/c mouse were co-cultured with E.granulosus and PBS.The blank group:the spleen cells of BALB/c mouse were co-cultured with RPMI-1640 medium and SB525334.The lymphocytes were collected at 48 h post-infection.The T lymphocyte subsets, the number of CD4+CD25+T cells, the number of NK cells, and the expression of NKG2D receptor were detected by flow cytometry.The NK cell activity was determined with the lactate dehydrogenase leakage assay(LDH).Results:The inhibition the TGF-β1 receptors resulted in the increase of in the number of CD4+T cells,the decrease in the number of CD8+T cells,the increase of in the ratio CD4+/CD8+T cells,the decrease of in the number of CD4+CD25+T cells,the increase in the expression of the NKG2D receptors,the increase in the lysis rate of Yac-1 cells by NK cells,and a positive cor-relation between the expression of activity receptor NKG2D and killing activity of NK, which were mediated by E.granulosus.Conclusion: The inhibition of TGF-β1 receptors can enhance the immune response of T lymphocytes against E.granulosus infection in vitro.
7.Regulation of Smad ubiquitination regulatory factor 1 expression by NF-κB.
Xi WANG ; Yinghui LI ; Hongjun ZHANG ; Yongsheng HU ; Tao LUAN ; Fangjie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(4):498-501
OBJECTIVETo identify a nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) responsive element within the Smad ubiquitination regulatory factor 1 (SMURF1) gene promoter, and to demonstrate its role in the regulation of SMURF1 expression.
METHODSA series of truncated luciferase reporter plasmids of the SMURF1 promoter were constructed and transfected into hepatic cancer Hep G2 cells. Luciferase assays were carried out to assess the activities of such promoters. DNA binding and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays were used to identify an NF-κB responsive element within the SMURF1 promoter. Lucifease plasmid with mutated NF-κB site was constructed and its activity was assessed. The expression of SMURF1 in Hep G2 cells was detected after transfection of NF-κB specific small interfering RNA (siRNA).
RESULTSThe SMURF1 promoter showed a high transcription activity, and the region of -519 to -378 was demonstrated to be a positive regulatory region. -411 to -420 of the SMURF1 promoter was an NF-κB responsive element, and NF-κB may specifically bind to this site. Mutation of this element may prominently decrease the activity of the promoter. Transfection of NF-κB siRNA evidently down-regulated SMURF1 expression.
CONCLUSIONNF-κB can specifically bind to the -411 to -420 region of the SMURF1 promoter and plays an essential role in the expression of SMURF1.
Gene Expression Regulation ; Hep G2 Cells ; Humans ; NF-kappa B ; genetics ; metabolism ; Promoter Regions, Genetic ; Protein Binding ; Transcription, Genetic ; Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ; genetics ; metabolism
8.Exploration of the Path of Integrating Wu Liande’s Spirit into Professional Spirit Education for Medical Students
Fangjie CHEN ; Sijia LIU ; Yuhang SUN ; Meng WANG ; Zhonghua LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(12):1389-1393
Wu Liande’s spirit was formed during the development of modern public health in China. It is a unity of the spirit of patriotism, humanitarianism, scientific exploration, and dedication, and a valuable resource and vivid textbook for medical students to carry out professional spirit education. Promoting Wu Liande’s spirit in the new era is not only conducive to inspiring the patriotism of medical students, bravely undertaking the mission of the times, and devoting themselves to the cause of human health, but also conducive to guiding medical students to refine benevolence and skill, and fulfill the sacred oath of medical students. To cultivate the professional spirit of medical students with Wu Liande’s spirit, it is necessary to achieve the "integration of specialized courses and ideological and political education" , promote the collaborative development of ideological and political courses and curriculum ideological and political education, innovate teaching methods and use modern information technology to empower Wu Liande’s spirit to be visualized and expressed, and take discipline practice as the starting point to expand the new path of professional spirit practice education for medical students.
9. Correlation analysis between the Nutritional Risk Screening Tool (NRS-2002), and clinical efficacy and adverse events of concurrent chemoradiotherapy for the esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients
Wenming ZHAN ; Fangjie CHEN ; Yongshi JIA ; Ying WU ; Hui RONG ; Li YU ; Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(8):734-739
Objective:
To investigate the effect of nutritional risk screening tool (NRS-2002) upon the clinical efficacy and survival outcomes in patients with unresectable locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (LAESCC) receiving concurrent chemoradiotherapy.
Methods:
Clinical data of 105 LAESCC patients treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy in Zhejiang Provincial People′s Hospital from January 2013 to December 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. Nutritional status screening was performed using the NRS-2002 scale. The rate comparison was analyzed by using chi-square test.
10.Phosphorylated TDP-43 Staging of Primary Age-Related Tauopathy.
Xiaoling ZHANG ; Bing SUN ; Xing WANG ; Hui LU ; Fangjie SHAO ; Annemieke J M ROZEMULLER ; Huazheng LIANG ; Chong LIU ; Jiadong CHEN ; Manli HUANG ; Keqing ZHU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(2):183-192
Primary age-related tauopathy (PART) is characterized by tau neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) in the absence of amyloid plaque pathology. In the present study, we analyzed the distribution patterns of phosphorylated 43-kDa TAR DNA-binding protein (pTDP-43) in the brains of patients with PART. Immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence double-labeling in multiple brain regions was performed on brain tissues from PART, Alzheimer's disease (AD), and aging control cases. We examined the regional distribution patterns of pTDP-43 intraneuronal inclusions in PART with Braak NFT stages > 0 and ≤ IV, and a Thal phase of 0 (no beta-amyloid present). We found four stages which indicated potentially sequential dissemination of pTDP-43 in PART. Stage I was characterized by the presence of pTDP-43 lesions in the amygdala, stage II by such lesions in the hippocampus, stage III by spread of pTDP-43 to the neocortex, and stage IV by pTDP-43 lesions in the putamen, pallidum, and insular cortex. In general, the distribution pattern of pTDP-43 pathology in PART cases was similar to the early TDP-43 stages reported in AD, but tended to be more restricted to the limbic system. However, there were some differences in the distribution patterns of pTDP-43 between PART and AD, especially in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Positive correlations were found in PART between the Braak NFT stage and the pTDP-43 stage and density.
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