1.Analysis of the correlation between autofluorescence and central vision at advanced stage of the classical retinitis pigmentosa
International Eye Science 2009;09(4):616-618
AIM: To investigate autofluorescence (AF) images of classical retinitis pigmentosa (RP) at advanced stage correlated with central vision. METHODS: Thirty-seven patients (70 eyes) with classical RP at advanced stage were observed. AF imaging was performed using a Heidelberg Retina Angiograph 2 ( HRA-2) scanning laser system with the field 30°, the pixels 1 536×1 536 and pupil diameters >6mm. Some patients underwent automated static peri-metry and the flash electroretinogram(FERG) were performed according to International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision( ISCEV) standard. RESULTS: All patients were classified as four patterns according to their manifestation of AF they were intact, patchy, solitary island and central hypofluorescence patterns. Different pattern showed different central vision. The data demonstrate high correlation between the central cone function and AF changes of the fundus. There is significant correlation (n= 57, r= 0.385,P<0.01) between central vision and the AF area and between age and AF area (n= 57, r= -2.67,P<0.05).CONCLUSION: AF images is valuable to the monitoring of central cone function and in predicting retention of central vision. The changes of AF images correlated with central vision and different pattern showed different vision.
2.Ultrasound-mediated PTEN gene inhibit invasion and metastasis of human ovarian carcinoma SKOV3 cell lines
Bin WANG ; Yibing FU ; Xiaocui LI ; Li SUN ; Qingzhao FU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 1993;0(01):-
Objective To determine the transfection of PTEN gene in human ovarian carcinoma SKOV3 cells by ultrasound mediating and contrast agent′s enhancing, and to explore the mechanism of PTEN gene inhibiting the tumor cells′ invasion. Methods After addition of PTEN gene and 5 ?l lipofectamine,human ovarian carcinoma SKOV3 cells on 6-well plates were explored to ultrasound for 60 s in the presence(200 ?l) of ultrasound agent. The invasiveness of transfected cells was measured quantitatively by Matrigel invasion assays(Transwell chamber) after 48 h. Results The invasiveness of SKOV3 cells transfected by ultrasound-mediated PTEN gene was significantly declined compared with that of the controls. Conclusions The transfection of PTEN gene into SKOV3 cell can inhibit their invasion.The gene transfection can be enhanced by ultrasound and contrast agent,which may be expected to be a new means of clinical gene therapy.
3.Determination of Camphor, Borneol and Bornyl Acetate in Shenling Baizhu Powder by Gas Chromatography
Mengmeng WANG ; Jinghui WANG ; Xintong FU ; Yougen CHEN ; Bin WU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(12):56-58
Objective To establish a GC method for simultaneous determine of camphor, borneol and bornyl acetate in Shenling Baizhu Powder. Methods Capillary column was used with 100% methyl polysiloxane as stationary phase. The temperature-programmed was as follows:starting temperature of 60 ℃, 5 ℃/min, rose to 130 ℃, kept for 5 minutes, followed by 20 ℃/min up to 230 ℃, and kept for 5 minutes. Results The average recovery rate of camphor was 99.87%, RSD was 1.3%, and good linear relationship was showed in the range of 0.003 77-0.150 8 μg (r=0.999 9). The average recovery of borneol was 100.71%, RSD was 2.1%, and good linear relationship was showed in the range of 0.002 411-0.096 4 μg (r=0.999 9). The average recovery rate of bornyl acetate was 101.95%, RSD was 1.3%, and good linear relationship was showed in the range of 0.003 02-0.121 1 μg (r=0.999 9). Conclusion The method is simple, reliable, accurate, and can effectively control the quality of Amomi Fructus in Shenling Baizhu Powder.
4.Expression of tumor-associated carbohydrate antigen sTn in breast neoplasm
Yang LI ; Bin ZHANG ; Xinghua WANG ; Youbin CUI ; Tong FU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the expression of tumor-associated carbohydrate antigen sTn in breast neoplasm,and analyzed the association between the expression of sTn and size of tumor,age,menopause,axillary lymph node metastasis,clinical stage,pathologic grade and the level of estrogen receptor in breast carcinoma.Methods The monoclonal antibody TKH-2 was used to detect the immunohistochemical expression of sTn in 46 cases of breast carcinoma,4 breast adenoma and 2 gynecomastia.The level of estrogen receptor was detected by S-P method in 46 breast carcinoma.Results Immunohistochemical expression of sTn was not detected in breast adenoma and gynecomastia.The expression of sTn was found in 28 of 46 breast carcinoma(60.9%).The expression of sTn was significantly associated with axillary lymph node metastasis(P0.05).In 46 breast carcinoma,the positive quantity of estrogen receptor was 25(54.3%).Conclusion STn immunostaining appears to be a poor prognostic factor in patients with breast carcinoma.It is more useful in detecting the expression of sTn together with the level of estrogen receptor in breast carcinoma to investigate the prognosis of the patients.
5.Application of total gastrectomy in treatment of gastric malignant neoplasms
Gang LIANG ; Jiong FU ; Songtai ZHU ; Bin WANG ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the effect of total gastrectomy for gastric malignancy(GM). Methods The clinical data of total gastrectomy in 113 patients with GM were analysed retrospectively. Results Radical total gastrectomy was performed in 97 cases, palliative total gastrectomy in 16 cases, combined with resection of head or tail of pancreas, splenectomy, transverse colectomy or parital hepatectomy in 19 cases. Reconstruction of digestive tract : Roux en Y esophagojejunostomy in 26 cases, Braun esophagojejunostomy in 19 cases, Roux en Y jejunal p type anastomosis in 68 cases, Postopterative complications occurred in15 cases,including pancreatic fistula in one cases,anastomostic leakage in 3; operative death was happened in 2 cases. 86 patients (76%)have been followed up, the postoperative 1 ,3 ,5 year survival rate in radical total gastrectomy, combined resection organs and palliative total gastrectomy was 77.9%,45.7%,37.2%;88.8%,55.5%,33.3%; and 80%,0%,0% respectively. Conclusions The effect of total gastrectomy for gastric malignancy can be successful, if the indications are stricted and combined with rational viscers resection.
6.Effects of nitroglycerine of different concentrations on rat cardiac preservation for 8h
qi, CHEN ; zhou-bin, LI ; jie, XIANG ; wang-fu, ZANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effects of Thomas solution in combination with nitroglycerine of different concentrations on rat cardiac preservation for 8 h. Methods Thirty Wistar rats were selected,and Langendorff heart perfusion models were established.Rats were randomly divided into Thomas solution group,Thomas solution+4?10-6 mol/L nitroglycerine group and Thomas solution+4?10-5 mol/L nitroglycerine group(n=10).After hypothermic preservation(4 ℃)for 8 h,the cardiac function of each group was determined.Tissues of left ventricular wall were obtained,and changes of myocardial ultrastructure were observed by electron microscopy. Results Compared with Thomas solution group,the cardiac function was significantly improved and the myocardial ultrastructure injury was less severe in Thomas solution+4?10-5 mol/L nitroglycerine group after hypothermic preservation(4 ℃)for 8 h,while there was no significant difference in myocardial ultrastructure injury and cardiac function between Thomas solution group and Thomas solution+4?10-6 mol/L nitroglycerine group. Conclusion Thomas solution in combination with 4?10-5 mol/L nitroglycerine can significantly improve the preservation effects for isolated hearts in rats.
7.Efficiency and safety of Lightsheer 800 nm diode laser in hair removal
Rui MA ; Jun FU ; Yanchun WANG ; Bin LIU ; Chengxin LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2011;17(4):247-249
Objective To evaluate the efficiency and safety of hair removal with Lightsheer 800 nm diode laser. Methods Lightsheer, 800 nm diode laser, was used to remove hairs from different areas, including hairlines, lips, whiskers, armpit, chest, back, limbs and bikinis area, in 432 patients. Results At least twice treatments, the maximum 29 times, were needed to achieve satisfactory results. Total effective rate increased with the treatment times but depended on the different area:63.4 % of hairlines, 67.7 % of lips, 71.9 % of whiskers, 100 % of armpit, 100 % of chest, 100 %of back, 82.6 % of limbs and 100 % of bikinis area, respectively. The adverse effect was observed with temporal hypopigmentation in 4 patients and hyperpigmentation in 9 patients, without any scar formation. Conclusions Lightsheer 800 nm diode laser is a safe and efficient method of laser hair removal.
8.Assessment of coronary flow reserve in systemic lupus erythematosus patients by transthoracic echocardiography
Hong WANG ; Tiesheng CAO ; Bin YANG ; Ninghua FU ; Hui SUN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(1):14-16
Objective To assess the coronary flow reserve in the patients with systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE)by transthroracic echocardiography(TTE).Methods Coronary sinus blood flow of 24 SLE patients and 18 matched healthy controls were assessed by TTE.The coronary flow reserve was calculated as the ratio of hyperemic to baseline blood flow.Hyperemia was induced by intravenous administration of dipyridamole.Results Adequate recordings of blood flow in the coronary sinus under both conditions were obtained by TTE in all study subjects.Patients with SLE were found to have significantly decreased coronary flow reserve comparing with normal SUbiects(1.55±0.21 versus 2.51±0.33.P<0.01).Conclusions Coronary flow reserve can be measured by TTE in SLE patients,Coronary flow reserve is impaired suggesting that SLE patients may have subclinical coronary artery disease.
9.Effect and mechanism of glycosylphosphatidilinoditol- specific phospholipase D on the adhesion function of bone marrow mononuclear cells separated from myeloid leukemia patients
Guangfen XIAO ; Fangping CHEN ; Bin FU ; Guangping WANG ; Zaifu JIAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(1):187-190
BACKGROUND: There still is rarely report about the effect of glycosylphosphatidilinoditol-specific phospholipase D (GPI-PLD) on the adhesion function of leukemic cells through screening Medline and CNKI databases.OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of GPI-PLD on the adhesion function of bone marrow mononuclear cells separated from myeloid leukemia patients, and to investigate the related mechanism. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: This study addressing cytology in vitro was conducted at the Hematological Laboratory of Xiangya Hospital from January to June 2004.MATERIALS: Bone marrow was collected from myeloid leukemia patients at the Department of Hematology, Xiangya Hospital, China.METHODS: The GPI-PLD activity of bone marrow mononuclear cells separated from myeloid leukemia patients was measured by using GPI-anchored placental alkaline phosphatase as substrate and Triton-X114 partition. By use of 1,10-phenanthroline, the activity of GPI-PLD was inhibited, the experiment was divided into 2 groups: treatment group adding phenanthroline to achieve a final concentration of 1 mmol/L, while control group adding the same amount of phosphate buffered saline. The adhesion rate to the fibronectin and CD24 expression of these cells were measured by MTT and immunohistochemical method, respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: GPI-PLD activity of myeloid leukemic cells, cell adhesion rate, CD24 expression were all measured. RESULTS: The GPI-PLD activity of bone marrow mononuclear cells separated from myeloid leukemia patients was inhibited significantly after these cells were treated by 1 mmol/L 1,10-phenanthroline for 5 hours compared with control groups [(5.40±2.96)%, (42.08±7.21)%, P < 0.01]. At the same time, the adhesion rate of these cells were increased after the GPI-PLD activity was inhibited [(61.19±29.14)%, (49.78±26.73)%, P < 0.01], and the CD24 expression was also up-regulated [(18.5±11.14)%, (16.02±9.68), P < 0.01].CONCLUSION: The adhesion rate of bone marrow mononuclear cells separated from myeloid leukemia patients can be promoted by inhibiting GPI-PLD activity. At the same time, the CD24 expression of GPI-anchored proteins on bone marrow mononuclear cells is improved.
10.Application of total gastrectomy in treatment of gastric malignant neoplasms
Gang LIANG ; Jiong FU ; Songtai ZHU ; Bin WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;10(3):197-199
Objective To investigate the effect of total gastrectomy for gastric malignancy(GM). Methods The clinical data of total gastrectomy in 113 patients with GM were analysed retrospectively. Results Radical total gastrectomy was performed in 97 cases, palliative total gastrectomy in 16 cases, combined with resection of head or tail of pancreas, splenectomy, transverse colectomy or parital hepatectomy in 19 cases. Reconstruction of digestive tract : Roux-en-Y esophagojejunostomy in 26 cases, Braun esophagojejunostomy in 19 cases, Roux-en-Y jejunal p-type anastomosis in 68 cases, Postopterative complications occurred in15 cases,including pancreatic fistula in one cases,anastomostic leakage in 3; operative death was happened in 2 cases. 86 patients (76%)have been followed up, the postoperative 1-,3-,5-year survival rate in radical total gastrectomy, combined resection organs and palliative total gastrectomy was 77.9%,45.7%,37.2%;88.8%,55.5%,33.3%; and 80%,0%,0% respectively. Conclusions The effect of total gastrectomy for gastric malignancy can be successful, if the indications are stricted and combined with rational viscers resection.