1.Progress of pathogenesis of neuropathic pain
International Journal of Pediatrics 2015;42(2):138-141
Neuropathic pain arises as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affects the somatosensory.Its symptoms include spontaneous,hyperalgesia and allodynia pain.Pain management is not satisfied through merely analgesics.To manage pain effectively is difficult in clinic.The paper is to review the progress of the mechanism of neuropathic pain.
2.The value of energy spectral CT in the differential diagnosis between benign and malignant tumor of the musculoskeletal system
Xiaofei LI ; Feifei WANG ; Haisong CHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(4):638-640
Objective To explore the value of spectral curve in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant tumor of the musculoskeletal system.Methods 100 patients with mass of the musculoskeletal system which were found by MRI underwent Dis-covery HD750 Gemstone CT scan ,and the images acquired were processed.Areas with homogenous density which did not contain necrosis,cyst,hemorrhage and calcification were chosen as region of interest(ROI).The optimal Kev on single energy images was selected,then the Kev-CT curve was automatically generated.All 100 patients proved by histological examination were divided into four groups,38 cases were as group A with benign tumor,10 cases as group B with borderline tumor,49 cases as group C with ma-lignant tumor and 3 cases of lipoma(that were analyzed separately since its curve was arc shaped).Average slope rate of every group was calculated according to the formula:K=(HU40keV-HU80keV)/40.Kruskal Wallis test was applied for statistical analysis,P value of less than 0.05 was considered statistical significant.Results The spectral curve of group C was sharply falling type with a mean slope rate of 1.64±1.00,that of group A was gradually falling type with a mean slope rate of 0.75±0.30,and that of group B was 1.34±0.45.The difference of slope rate between group A and C and between A and B were of statistical significance(P<0.05).The spectral curve of 3 lipomas showed arc shaped rising type with a mean slope rate of-2.00.Conclusion Spectral curve is useful in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant tumor of the musculoskeletal system.Arc shaped curve is a specific sign for tumors containing abundant fat.
3.Changes of high mobility group box 1 expression in hepatocellular carcinoma tissues
Feifei HAN ; Tingting WANG ; Guoqian CHEN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2014;(4):344-346
Objective High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) mediates the inflammatory immune response as well as the prolif-eration, differentiation and migration of cells , neverthless, little study has been done on the changes of HMGB 1 expression in hepatoma tissues.The aim of the article was to investigate the changes of HMGB 1 mRNA and protein expression in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tissues. Methods Real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blotting were applied to detect HMGB 1 mRNA and protein expression in HCC tissues and their paracancerous tissues of 13 cases.Immunofluorescence localization was used to analyze the changes of HMGB1 distribution in hepatic cells . Results The expression of HMGB1 mRNA and protein in HCC tissues (4.01 ±0.81) and (1.37 ±0.34) increased significantly in comparison with those in paracancerous tissues (5.76 ±1.28) and (0.52 ±0.12) ( P<0.01).Nucleo-cytoplasmic translocation of HMGB1 was observed in hepatocarcinoma cells . Conclusion There is increased expression of HMGB1 in HCC tissues, which shows HMGB1 mediates the carcinogenesis of HCC .
4.Study on relationship between TCM syndromes and laboratory indexes of chronic hepatitis B
Feifei LI ; Lei WANG ; Wei ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(5):545-546
Objective To discuss the relationship between traditional Chinese medicine (TCM ) syndromes and the laboratory in-dexes in chronic hepatitis B .Methods According to the TCM syndrome differentiation ,145 cases of chronic hepatitis B were divid-ed into the 5 syndromes :the stagnation of damp-heat in middle-jiao ,the stagnation of liver-QI and deficiency of the spleen ,the spleen-kidney Yang deficiency ,the collaterals obstruction by blood stasis and the liver-kidney Yin deficiency .The correlation be-tween the TCM syndromes and the laboratory indexes was observed .Results The research found that the stagnation of damp-heat in middle-jiao and the stagnation of liver-QI and deficiency of the spleen had the highest proportion in the five kinds of the CM syn-dromes ,which accounted for 53 .8% and 31 .7% ,respectively ;The positive rates of total bile(TBil) and indirect bile(IBil) in the stagnation of damp-heat in middle-jiao were 69 .4% and 68 .8% respectively ,which were significantly higher than those in other 3 groups (P<0 .05);However ,the positive rates of total bile acid (TBA) ,alanine aminotransferase(ALT ) and HBeAg in the liver-kidney Yin deficiency were higher than those in other 3 groups .The HBV-DNA viral load in the stagnation of damp-heat in middle-jiao was significantly higher than that in other 3 groups (HBV-DNA>105 copies/mL) ,and the HBV replication was most active . Conclusion There are some relationships between the TCM syndromes and the laboratory indexes in chronic hepatitis B ,therefore the laboratory indexes have more important clinical significance for the syndrome differentiation and treatment of chronic hepatitis B .
5.Early analgesic effect of lliac fascia compartment block in patient with surgery of the whole knee replacement
Chuan WU ; Feifei LIU ; Xiuli WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;29(10):1019-1021
Objective To investigate the effect of lliac fascia compartment block on early analgesia of patients during performed the whole knee replacement.Methods Forty patients undergoing single whole knee replacement were randomly divided into group A and B,20 cases in each group.Before anesthesia,patients in group A underwentthree in one femoral nerve block guided by nerve stimulator with 20 ml of 0.5% ropivacaine.Patients in group B underwent lliac fascia compartment block with 25 ml of 0.5% ropivacaine.Visual analogue score (VAS) during rest and movement were recorded at 0 (T0),0.5 (T1),1 (T2),2 (T3),4 (T4),6 (T5),and 8 h (T6) after a patient fully awoke from surgery.Results In group B,Resting VAS scoresofpatientswere(4.5±0.7),(4.5 ±0.6),(4.2 ±0.8),(4.4 ±0.5),(4.3 ±0.7),(4.4 ±0.6),(5.2 ±0.6) at T0-T6 time point,and moving VAS were(4.7 ±0.6),(4.4 ±0.7),(4.4 ±0.5),(4.3 ±0.6),(4.4±0.6),(5.0 ±0.7),(5.1 ±0.6),all higher than that of group A((1.5 ±0.6),(1.7 ±0.6),(1.7 ± 0.6),(1.7 ±0.6),(1.9 ±0.6),(2.0 ±0.6),(2.2 ± 0.5) and(1.6 ±0.6),(2.0 ±0.6),(1.8 ±0.6),(1.7 ± 0.6),(2.0 ± 0.6),(2.3 ± 0.6),(2.5 ± 0.7),and there was significant difference (resting VAS∶ F (between group) =17.672,P < 0.05,F(within group) =5.062,P < 0.001,F(interaction) =1.443,P =0.143) ; Moving VAS:F (between group) =8.183,P < 0.001,F (within group) =7.742,P < 0.001,F (interaction) =0.85,P =0.424).Conclusion Iliac fascia compartment block had proved with early analgesic effect in patients with total knee replacement.Iliac fascia block is simple,safe,and can be performed without nerve stimulator.Therefore iliac fascia block has a certain clinical application.
6.Overexpression of p38 MAPK protein in breast cancer and the regulation of preoperative chemotherapy
Feifei YAN ; Shan WANG ; Xueguang ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
ObjectiveTo investigate p38 MAPK protein expression in human breast tumors and the regulation of preoperative chemotherapy. MethodsWe assessed p38 MAPK protein in 50 cases of breast cancer and adjacent normal tissue and that of breast benign tumors in 14 cases by Western blot. 15 cancer patients received preoperative CAF or TA protocol. Results The p38 protein level in tumors was significantly greater than that in the normal tissues, while there was not significant difference between benign tumors and corresponding normal tissue. p38 protein T/N ratio was higher in patients with lymph node metastasis than patients without( P
7.Advance in Research on Environmental Arsenic Pollution to Human Health
Yunjiang YU ; Feifei WANG ; Jidun FANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
More and more attentions have been paid to the harm of environmental arsenic pollution to human health.The mechanism of arsenic metabolism in human body was described,the interaction mechanism and research advance were reviewed in the present paper,including the damages to skin,digestive system,urinary system,immune function,nervous system,cardiovascular system,respiratory system and inheritance system.It is useful not only to enhance understanding for the relation between arsenic pollution and health damage,but also to provide the basic theory to control the arsenic pollution.The present paper also made suggestions in the future research in this field.
8.Investigation and Analysis on Knowledge,Attitude and Practice of Environmental Health among Urban and Rural Residents in Four Areas in China
Xiaochuan HUA ; Feifei WANG ; Hong LIU
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
Objective To study the status of knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) of environmental health among urban and rural residents and the influencing factors. Methods Totally,4 607 urban and rural residents from Lanzhou,Taiyuan,Shanghai and Qingdao were recruited and investigated by the self-designed questionnaire from July 3rd to August 10th 2007. In the questionnaire,a certain number of related questions were designed mainly on environmental health knowledge,attitude and practice. The datas were analyzed with SPSS13.0 software. Results The average scores of environmental health knowledge,attitude and practice of urban and rural residents were 4.14?1.30,4.88?0.85 and 4.05?1.11 respectively. The main influencing factors of environmental health knowledge were education background (?=0.220,P
9.Effect of parecoxib on hippocampal inflammation following partial hepatectomy in rats
Jing MA ; Feifei WANG ; Mian PENG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(3):286-289
Objective To investigate the effect of parecoxib on hippocompal inflammation following partial hepatectomy in aged rats.The effects of selective COX-2 inhibitor (parecoxib) on hippocampal inflammation were also evaluated.Methods Seventy male rats,aged 20 months,weighing 500-600 g,were randomly divided into three groups: control (n=10),surgery (n=30),and parecoxib (n=30).Control animals received sterile saline to control for the effects of injection stress.Rats in the surgery group received partial hepatectomy under isoflurane anesthesia and sterile saline injection.Rats in the parecoxib group received surgery and anesthesia similar to surgery group rats,and parecoxib treatment.On postanesthetic day 1,3 and 7,animals were euthanized to assess the hippocampal COX-2 expression,PGE2 production and caspase-3 expression.Results Surgery significantly increased the expression of COX-2 mRNA and protein expression,PGE2 production and caspase-3 protein expression on day 1 postoperatively (P<0.01),until day 3 (P<0.05) compared to control group.Parecoxib treatment group significantly suppressed COX-2 mRNA and protein expression,PGE2 production and caspase-3 protein expression on postoperative day 1 and day 3 (P<0.05 or P<0.01),in comparison with the surgery group.There was no significant difference between control group and other groups of the expression of COX-2 mRNA and protein expression,PGE2 production and caspase-3 protein expression on day 7.Conclusion Partial hepatectomy induces a short-term hippocampal inflammatory response in the rats.Parecoxib suppressed the hippocampal inflammation via the down-regulation of COX-2 mRNA and protein,PGE2 and caspase-3 protein in rats following partial hepatectomy.
10.Ultrasonographic evaluation of diaphragm structure and function
Feifei WANG ; Xiaoping ZHU ; Shaolin MA
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(3):276-280
Diaphragm is the principal respiratory muscle.Diaphragm dysfunction resulting from mechanical ventilation,chronic cardiopulmonary disease,medicine,cardio-thoracic surgery,septic shock and chronic malnutrition predisposes to weaning failure from mechanical ventilation and prolongs intensive care unit (ICU) stay.Traditionally,the method of assessment of diaphragm structure and function was invasive,lacking specific,and was difficult to be used bedside.A number of recent studies have been suggested that ultrasonographic evaluation has been proposed as an accurate,safe and noninvasive method of quantification of diaphragm structure and function.This article reviews the related researches of technique and the clinical applications of ultrasonography in the evaluation of diaphragmatic structure and function,which may possibly result in timely identification of patients with diaphragm dysfunction and improve the assessment of recovery from diaphragm weakness.