1.Effect of TRPC6 after astrocytes activation in traumatic brain injury
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(18):2456-2458
Objective To explore the role of astrocytes transient receptor potential channel 6(TRPC6) in rat brain injury (TBI).Methods Thirty-nine male Sprague-Dawley(SD) rats were divided into the sham operation group,injury group and deferoxamine(DFX) group(n=13).According to the previous model construction scheme established by our research group Feeney method,the rat brain impact injury model was established.The Morris water maze test was performed and the defected brain volume was measured.The immunofluorescence was adopted to detect the co-expression of TRPC6 and GFAP.Then Western blot was performed.Results The defected brain volume after TBI in the DFX group was significantly decreased compared with the injury group [(115.35 ± 13.70)mm3 vs.(209.99 ± 16.70)mm3]] (P<0.05).The Morris water maze test found that the platform search strategy and search time in the DFX group were(3.13 ± 0.35) and(36.15 ± 26.63)s,which were significantly improve d compared with (2.13±0.64) and(110±47.34)s in the injury group(P<0.05).The immunofluorescence found that GFAP in the DFX group was highly expressed,moreover the co-expression with TRPC6 was increased.Western blot found that TRPC6 in the DFX group was significantly down-regulated(P<0.01).Conclusion In rat TBI early stage,strocytes are activated after DFX treatment and TRPC6 is highly expressed,playing a neuroprotective role.
2.Clinical study of acute/subacute interstitial pneumonia in patients with dermatomyositis
Xuebing FENG ; Huayong ZHANG ; Bingzhu HUA
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(1):17-20
objecive To chrify clinical characteristics and outcme of acute/subacute interstitial pneumonia(A/SIP)in patients with dermatomyositis.Methods The elinical data of 10 dermatemyositis patients accompanied with A/SIP who hospitalized in April 2006 to April 2008 were reviewed.Data of 9 dermatomyesitis patients with non-A/SIP interstitial lung diseases treated during the same period were also documented for the comparison.The survival rate of patients wag statistically analyzed.Results Compared with those dermatomyositis patients with non-A/SIP interstitial lung diseases,patients with A/SIP had shorter disease courses and higher incidences of fever,heliotrope rash and ground glass opacity in CT image(P<0.01or<0.05).However,the levels of serum creatine kinase tended to be normal.After following up 6 months,only 1 patientwithA/SIP survived(P=0.0001).Logistic regression analysis showed the combination treatment of hormonal,cyclophosphamide and cyclosparine might prolong the survival time(P=0.107).Conclusions A/SIP with dermatomyositis is a fatal disease which needs to be early diagnosed and treated.Patients having dyspnea or breathless in the early stage,especially those with recurrent fever,heliotrope rash and normal serum creatine kinase is predicted to develop A/SIP later.A better outcome may be achieved when treating the patients with stemids plus cyclophosphamide and cyclosporine.
5.Quantitative biomechanical relationship between the anterior cruciate ligament deficiency and the posterior horn of medial meniscus
Hua FENG ; Hui ZHANG ; Tieneng GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1999;0(07):-
Objective To establish a quantitative biomechanical relationship between the anterior cruciate ligament deficiency and the posterior horn of medial meniscus. Methods 10 human cadaveric knees were examined using an in vitro knee-testing apparatus. In response to a combined 134 N anterior and 200 N axial compressive tibial load, the in situ forces in the posterior horn of medial meniscus were measured. Testing was performed on 10 knees at multiple angles of flexion (30?, 60?, 90?) before and after resection of anterior cruciate ligament. Results The resultant forces on the posterior horn of medial meniscus were as follows: intact ACL knees, (22.8?11.5) N in 30? flexion, (27.1?16.3) N in 60? flexion, (26.7?14.5) N in 90? flexion. ACL deficiency knees, (87.3?43.9) N in 30? flexion, (77.7?43.3) N in 60? flexion, (66.2?40.1) N in 90? flexion. The resultant forces significantly increased as a result of ACL deficiency(P
6.Arthroscopic treatment of avulsion fracture of the tibial intercondylar eminence
Lei HONG ; Hua FENG ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(08):-
Objective To describe the arthroscopic reductions and fixation of tibial intercondylar eminence fracture with cannulated screws. Methods During February 2003 to September 2005, 40 patients were treated arthroscopically for fracture of the tibial intercondylar eminence. The average age was 29.5 years (11-58 years), with a mean follow-up time of 20.1 months(6-37 months). Among the 40 patients, there were 4 type Ⅱ fractures (10%), 24 type Ⅲ fractures (60%) and 12 type Ⅳ fractures (30%). The fragments were reduced and fixed with cannulated screws. All-arthroscopic technique was adopted in all cases. The hematoma and the fragment were debrided, and the bony fragment was reduced and temporarily fixed with 2-3 guide wires through the portal superomedial to the patella. Intra-operative X-ray was taken to prove the reduction. One or two cannulated screws were used to fix the fragment as the definite fixation. Results The fracture healed completely in all but 1 patient. Lachman test were negative in all patients postoperatively. The average postoperative KT-1000 manual maximum displacement(MMD) was 0.625 mm(?蛳1-2 mm) and average Lysholm score was 98.3 points(87-100 points). The range of motion was normal in 34 patients. Flexion deficit was found in 5 cases, but within 10?. Knee joint stiffness was found in 1 case with range of extension and flexion 0?-30?-45?. A secondary operation with arthroscopic release was performed. The range of extension and flexion was improved to 0?-10?-80? postoperatively. Mild anterior knee pains were found in 8 patients. For 4 young patients with open epiphysis, the cannulated screws were removed 10-12 weeks post operation. No growth disturbance was detected for these 4 patients at final follow-up. Conclusion Arthroscopic fixation of fracture of the tibial intercondylar eminence with cannulated screw is a simple, safe and effective procedure suitable for both children and adult patients.
7.Computerized navigation assisted arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Hua FENG ; Hui ZHANG ; Lei HONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(11):-
Objective To present the preoperative planning protocol and surgical procedures of computerized navigation technique in arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, and the comparative study results of tibial and femoral bone tunnel positions between navigation and arthroscopy technique. Methods The proper placement of femoral and tibial tunnels were planned preoperatively in standard AP and lateral X-ray view. Intraoperative fluoroscopic images were taken and inputed into navigation computer system to form the virtual interactive working fields. After placement and registration, signals from patient trackers being fixed into distal femur and tibia respectively, and tool trackers being attached with ACL tibial and femoral guide, were identified and captured by the optic navigation camera and so, the navigation computer system could pursued the real-time position of the ACL guide tools and the virtual tunnel positions were projeted into the working fields to help precise placement of femoral and tibial tunnels. From December 2005 to April 2006, 46 patients underwent fluoroscopy assisted anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Of them, 40 cases were evaluated with the postoperative X-ray lateral view to measure the placement of both femoral and tibial tunnels, and compared with the group of 40 cases of arthroscopy assisted ACL reconstruction in the same study period. Results For the navigation group, the average position of tibial tunnel was 45.35%?3.827% (37% to 53%) and 62.25%?5.610% (52% to 73%) for femoral tunnel. For the arthroscopic group, the average tunnel positions was 41.05%?6.008% (25% to 54%) for the tibia, and 56.62%?7.316% (46% to 77%) for the femur. With reduced SD, the average positions for both of the 2 tunnels in the navigation group were significantly more posterior than the arthroscopic group(P
8.Effect of PTEN Gene in Regulation of Growth of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells by PPAR?
Hua XIAO ; Feng ZHANG ; Xuehao WANG
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(04):-
Objective To study the effects of peroxisome proliferators-activated receptor (PPAR) ? on the growth of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells and explore the roles of phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN) and phospho-Akt in this process. Methods SMMC-7721 cells were treated with 15-d-PGJ2 or pioglitazone, which were two kinds of PPAR? ligands, at different concentrations. The viability of SMMC-7721 cells was evaluated by MTT assay. The cell cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry. PTEN mRNA level was determined by RT-PCR. The protein expressions of PTEN and pAkt were measured by Western blot analysis. Results It was demonstrated through MTT assay that both 15-d-PGJ2 and pioglitazone had an inhibitory effect on the growth of SMMC-7721 cells in a time- and dose- dependent manner. According to flow cytometry detection, more cells were arrested in G0/G1 phase. Increased expression of PTEN mRNA was detected in 15-d-PGJ2 or pioglitazone-treated cells through RT-PCR. Increased expression of PTEN protein and decreased expression of pAkt were confirmed by Western blot analysis. Conclusion The ligands of PPAR? could inhibit SMMC-7721 cells proliferation in a time- and dose- dependent manner. The upregulation of PTEN may be involved in the underlying mechanism.
9.Simultaneous determination of five flavonoids in Duchesnea indica at five picking time by HPLC
Zhiyang WANG ; Feng ZHANG ; Zhen DAI ; Hua AN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(4):786-789
AIM To establish an HPLC method for the simuhaneous content determination of five flavonoids in Duchesnea indica (Andr.) Focke at five picking time (April,May,June,July and August).METHODS The analysis of D.indica methanol extract was performed on a 25 ℃ thermostatic Agilent ZORBAX SB-C18 column (250 mm×4.6 mm,5 μm),the mobile phase comprising of acetointrile-0.1% methanoic acid flowing at 1.0 mL/min in a gradient elution manner,and the detection wavelength was set at 350 nm.RESULTS Rutin,hyperoside,isoquercitrin,celereoin and kaempferol showed good linear relationships within their own ranges (R2 ≥0.998 6),whose average recoveries were 97.1%-101.5% with the RSDs of 1.37%-2.37%.The contents of five constituents in samples at different picking time exhibited obvious differences,among which lutin and hyperoside contents were the highest in June,isoquercitrin content was the highest in July,and celereoin and kaempferol contents were the highest in August.CONCLUSION The suitable picking time of D.indica is June and July.
10.Main immunological reaction route of antigen-activated red blood cells and white blood cells
Feng GUO ; Lezhi ZHANG ; Meixian HUA
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Objective To determine the effect of antigen on the main immunological reaction route of red blood cells and while blood cells. Methods Cancer cells (5?10~6/ml) and/or Bacillus calmette-Guerin(BCG 0.1mg) or yeast cells(5?10~8/ml) were added into 0.2ml of whole blood cells (or 0.2ml of white blood cells) and 0.3ml of fresh plasma (or 0.3ml of NS) treated by citric acid, and incubated for 1h at 37℃. IL-8 level was measured by ELASA. The data could be divided into 4 groups. (1) 0.2ml of antigen (cancer cells or yeast cells or BCG) was added to 0.2ml of whole blood cells and 0.3m plasma. ②0.2ml of NS was added to 0.2ml of whole blood cells and 0.3ml of plasma. ③ 0.2ml of antigen was added to 0.2ml of white blood cells and 0.3ml of plasma. ④ 0.2ml of NS was added to 0.2ml of white blood cells and 0.3ml of plasma. Results Cancer cells, BCG and yeast cells could activate immunological reaction in blood, but could not activate immunological reaction of white blood cells in no plasma group with addition of antigen. The activation Index (2.124?0.860) of IL-8 in the group with addition of whole blood cells and plasma was significantly higher than that (0.390?0.08) in the group with addition of antigen, white blood cells and plasma (P