1.Analysis of clinical characteristics of 34 IgD-type multiple myeloma patients.
Rong PENG ; Jian HOU ; Wei-jun FU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2011;32(3):204-205
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Aged, 80 and over
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Female
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin D
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Multiple Myeloma
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classification
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pathology
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Retrospective Studies
2.The prevention and treatment effect of ω-3 fatty acids on intestinal mucosa in critical illness
Peng RUAN ; Jun KUANG ; Jie LIU ; Beibei FU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(31):9-12
Objective To study the prevention and treatment effect of ω-3 fatty acids on intestinal mucosa in critical illness. Methods Forty patients including severe trauma, infection shock were enrolled as experimental group, while 30 healthy people as control group. At the same time, the patients in expermental group were randomly divided into group A and group B(20 cases each). While the patients were. Treated with low calorie parenteral nutrition totally, those in group A received ω-3 fatty acids additionally. The plasma concentrations of dimnine oxidase (DAO), endotoxin were detected by spectrophotography, and TNF-α was detected by ELISA. Results After treatment the concentration of DAO, endotoxin, TNF-α in group A and that of endotoxin in group B decreased significantly (P<0.05 ). While there was no significant difference of endotoxin levels between group A and group B. After therapy, DAO and TNF-α levels in group A were sig-nificantly lower than those in group B (P<0.05 ). The concentrations of DAO and TNF-α in group B were also significantly higher than those in control group (P<0.05). Conclusion ω-3 fatty acids can prevent and treat critical intestinal mucosa effectively.
3.Evaluation of different methods in eliminating Mycoplasma contamination in cell culture of human hepatoma-derived cell line C3A
Yang LI ; Chaoyi FU ; Jun WENG ; Yi GAO ; Qing PENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(10):766-770
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of several methods in eliminating Mycoplasma contamination in cell culture of human hepatoma-derived cell line C3A. Methods PCR was performed to detect the Mycoplasmas contamination in cell cultures. The contaminated samples were treated by ciprofloxa-cin, heating, Plasmocure or co-culturing with macrophages. Transmission electron microscope ( TEM) and Q-PCR were used to comparatively analyze the cell morphology and gene expression before and after Plas-mocure treatment. Results Plasmocure succeeded in eliminating Mycoplasma contamination, while cipro-floxacin showed temporary efficacy. Heating and co-culturing with macrophages failed to eliminate Mycoplas-ma contamination. No Mycoplasma contamination in the Plasmocure-treated group was observed under TEM and the expression of ALB, TF and CYP3A4 genes were higher than the genes expressed in the contaminated group (P<0. 01). Conclusion Plasmocure treatment was effective in eliminating Mycoplasma contamina-tion in cell culture. Moreover, the cell morphology and gene expression in Plasmocure-treated group were re-stored to normal.
4.C-arm X-ray machine displacement measurement of acetabular anteversion angle and abduction angle during total hip arthroplasty
Jun CHEN ; Peng FU ; Xugang WANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Ming GAO ; He HUANG ; Shougang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(39):5781-5787
BACKGROUND:In total hip arthroplasty, the accurate placement of the acetabulum is needed to guarantee the survival rate of the prosthesis and improve the prognosis. In order to ensure the accurate placement of the acetabulum, the accurate measurement of the abduction angle and the anteversion angle of the acetabulum is needed. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the application value of C-arm X-ray displacement measurement of acetabular anteversion angle and abduction angle in total hip arthroplasty. METHODS:Total y 63 cases undergoing total hip arthroplasty were divided into two groups according to their wil . Patients in the control group (n=30) were implanted with traditional acetabular prosthesis locator. Patients in the observation group (n=33) were implanted with acetabular prosthesis after C-arm X-ray displacement measurement. Acetabular anteversion angle, abduction angle and pelvic inclination were measured before, during and after arthroplasty. Acetabular anteversion angle and abduction angle were measured in both groups after arthroplasty. Pain score and hip function Harris score were recorded in both groups at different time points. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) No significant difference in acetabular anteversion angle, abduction angle and pelvic inclination was detected before, during and after arthroplasty (al P>0.05). (2) No significant difference in abduction angle was determined between the two groups after arthroplasty (P>0.05), but acetabular anteversion angle was significantly smal er in the observation group than in the control group (P<0.05). (3) At 7 days after arthroplasty, Visual Analog Scale scores were less in the observation group than in the control group (P<0.05). (4) Compared with that before arthroplasty, Harris score was significantly higher after arthroplasty in both groups (P<0.05). Harris score was higher in the observation group than in the control group at 3 and 12 months after arthroplasty (P<0.05). (5) Results indicated that during total hip arthroplasty, C-arm X-ray machine can measure acetabular anteversion angle and abduction angle, and effectively correct pelvic inclination, internal and external rotation, abduction and adduction, improve the accuracy of acetabular cup placement and the quality of replacement surgery, and improve the prognosis of the patients.
5.The making of a good male infertility microsurgeon: learning experience at Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University.
Fu-Jun ZHAO ; Jing PENG ; Philip S LI ; Richard LEE ; Marc GOLDSTEIN
National Journal of Andrology 2014;20(7):595-604
Male infertility microsurgery represents the fastest growing sub-specialty in urology and clinical andrology over the past two decades. The importance of microsurgery for male infertility has risen as a part of the urologist's armamentarium in the medical and surgical management of male infertility. Despite the advances in male infertility microsurgery in China, the lack of standardized and well-organized training programs for male infertility microsurgery remains a serious problem affecting its development. In this article, Zhao and Peng have shared their experience with the learning curve of male infertility microsurgery at the Center for Male Reproductive Medicine and Microsurgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, which centers on how to pay attention to the details and basic principles of microsurgery. Male infertility microsurgery is physically, technically and mentally challenging, and must be first learned in the laboratory. Clinical success depends heavily upon appropriate training in a microsurgical laboratory. Good training can significantly reduce operation time and surgical errors as well as improve the quality of outcomes.
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education
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Microsurgery
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education
6.Free superficial iliac circumflex artery skin flap: the clinical application and management of donor site defects.
Jun-Tao HAN ; Song-Tao XIE ; Ke TAO ; Wan-Fu ZHANG ; Peng JI ; Da-Hai HU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2013;29(3):175-177
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical application of free superficial iliac circumflex artery skin flaps, as well as the management of donor site defects.
METHODS17 free superficial iliac circumflex artery skin flaps were applied for the traumatic defects or deformities on face, neck, foot, hand, ankle and lower leg, respectively. The donor site defects were closed directly or covered by paraumbilical island flaps.
RESULTSThe 17 flap size ranged from 5 cm x 3 cm to 19 cm x 14 cm. 16 flaps survived completely except 1 flap with partial necrosis, which was closed by free skin graft. The donor site defects were closed directly in 10 cases, and covered by paraumbilical island flaps in 7 flaps without no flap necrosis. The abdomen had a good appearance.
CONCLUSIONSGood appearance can be achieved with free superficial iliac circumflex artery skin flaps for the defects on face, neck, foot, hand, ankle and lower leg. Paraumbilical island flap can be used for the donor site defects.
Arteries ; Foot ; Free Tissue Flaps ; blood supply ; transplantation ; Humans ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Skin ; Skin Transplantation ; Transplant Donor Site ; surgery ; Wounds and Injuries ; surgery
7.Effect of hesperidin on TGF-beta1/Smad signaling pathway in HSC.
Fu-rong WU ; Ling JIANG ; Xiao-li HE ; Peng-li ZHU ; Jun LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(13):2639-2643
Liver fibrosis is a common pathological process for chronic liver injury caused by multiple etiological factors and an inevitable phase leading to liver cirrhosis. According to the previous studies, hesperidin (HDN) shows a very good protective effect on CCl4-induced chemical hepatic fibrosis in rats. In this experiment, based on the findings of the previous studies, a platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced HSC-T6 model was established to observe the inhibitory effect of HDN on HSC-T6 proliferation. The ELISA method was adopted to detect the content of collagen I in HSC-T6 supernatant. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta1, Smad2, Smad3, Smad7 and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) mRNA expressions were measured by RT-PCR; TGF-beta1 and CT-GF protein expressions in HSC-T6 were determined by Western blot, in order to study HDN's effect on TGF-beta1 signaling pathway in HSC and its potential action mechanism. The results demonstrated that HDN could notably improve HSC-T6 proliferation, Collagen I growth and TGF-beta1, Smad2, Smad3 and CTGF mRNA.expressions. After being intervened with HDN, it could notably inhibit HSC-T6 proliferation and Collagen I growth, reduce TGF-beta1, Smad2, Smad3 and CTGF mRNA and TGF-beta1, CTGF protein expressions and increase Smad7 mRNA expression. HDN's antihepatic fibrosis effect may be related to the inhibition of HSC proliferation and activation by modulating TGF-beta/Smad signaling pathway.
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Cells, Cultured
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Smad Proteins
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1
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physiology
9.Investigation on human Toxoplasma gondii infections in Nanchang City in 2014
Guohua PENG ; Zhuhua HU ; Jun GE ; Chunqin HANG ; Renlong FU ; Xiaowu FENG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(5):545-549
Objective To investigate the endemic situation of human Toxoplasma gondii infection in Nanchang City in 2014 and analyze the influencing factors,so as to provide the evidence for control measures. Methods The high?risk population of T. gondii infection in Nanchang City was collected as an experiment group,and a control group was settled with the ratio of 1∶1. The serum tests and epidemiology surveys were conducted simultaneously,and the influencing factors were analyzed. Results The total positive rate of human T. gondii was 5.17%(124/2 400)among the whole population in Nanchang City in 2014. The positive rate was 7.50%(90/1 200)in the experiment group and 2.18%(34/1 200)in the control group,and the difference was significant(χ2=26.668,P<0.05). The results of univariate analysis indicated that different dietary habits and health habits were closely related to the infection of T. gondii(χ2=16.522,64.954,both P<0.05). The result of Logistic analysis showed that the risk factors of T. gondii infection were occupation,educational levels,raising cats,contacting animals or raw meat,and eating raw or uncooked beef. Conclusion The high risk population of T. gondii infection is the key population of the toxoplas?mosis control. Unhealthy dietary and living habits are key influencing factors of toxoplasmosis,and the related health education and surveillance work should be strengthened.
10.Disruption of circadian rhythms inhibits wound healing of corneal epithe-lium in mice
Peng LIU ; Jun LIU ; Yunxia XUE ; Fang SONG ; Hanqing WANG ; Ting FU ; Chaoyong XIA ; Zhijie LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(3):499-504
[ ABSTRACT] AIM: To observe the effect of circadian rhythms on wound healing of mouse corneal epithelium. METHODS:The C57BL/6 male mice were used in the study.A part of corneal epithelium (2 mm in diameter) was struck off by a golf-like knife to form a round wound area.The dynamics of epithelial healing in the wound area were ob-served under microscope with fluorescein staining.In addition, with related antibodies and DAPI, the dynamic changes of the neutrophils, platelets and dividing cells were also investigated.RESULTS:The healing rates in LL group (12 h light/12 h light) and DD group (12 h dark/12 h dark) were obviously slower than that in LD group (12 h light/12 h dark), mainly showing delayed re-epithelialization, decreased epithelial cells, increased diameter of blood vessel, and delayed re-cruitment of neutrophils and platelets, but more cell number.CONCLUSION:Disruption of circadian rhythms significant-ly inhibits the wound healing of corneal epithelium, mainly through delaying the inflammation and re-epithelialization, but aggravating the inflammatory responses.