1.Clinical application of emergency interventional embolization in treating traumatic spleen rupture
Ximing GONG ; Fuhua LV ; Xiande YE ; Jianjun LUO
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(7):623-625
Objective To assess the value of emergency interventional embolization in treating traumatic spleen rupture. Methods A total of 74 patients with traumatic spleen rupture, who were encountered at authors’ hospital during the period from July 2007 to July 2013, were enrolled in this study. The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into embolization group (n = 38) and surgery group (n = 36). Interventional splenic artery embolization was carried out in the patients of the embolization group, and surgical repair was employed in the patients of the surgery group. The operation time, the amount of blood loss during the procedure, the hospitalization days, the preservation rate of the spleen and the occurrence of procedure- related adverse events were recorded, and the results were compared between the two groups. Results No significant difference in the operation time existed between the two groups (P = 0.061). The amount of blood loss during the procedure, the hospitalization days and the occurrence of procedure- related adverse events in the embolization group were significantly lower than those in the surgery group (P < 0.05), while the preservation rate of the spleen of the embolization group was significantly higher than that of the surgery group (P = 0.026). Conclusion Emergency interventional embolization is a safe procedure for the treatment of traumatic spleen rupture, this technique can improve the preservation rate of the spleen when compared with traditional surgical repair treatment.
2.Comparison of clinical manifestations and electrophysiological features in patients with chronic inflamma-tory demyelinating polyneuropathy and Type-I Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
Jingjie LIU ; Ping HAN ; Zhen GAO ; Fuhua GONG ; Xiaolin MA ; Li XIANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2016;42(8):493-497
Objectives To compare clinical manifestations and electrophysiological features in patients with chron?ic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) and Type-I Charcot Marie Tooth Disease (CMT-I) for guiding dif?ferential diagnosis. Methods Data including clinical manifestations and electrophysiological indexes was collected from thirty-one CIDP cases and 28 CMT-I cases. Correlation analysis was used to assess the association of the severity of electrophysiology with the severity of clinical symptoms. Results There were statistically significant differences in onset site, sensory dysfunction, foot deformity and cerebrospinal fluid protein between these two groups (P<0.05). There were significant differences in indexes of nerve conduction and needle electromyography between these two groups (P<0.05). The severity of clinical symptoms was not related with the severity of electrophysiology in CMT-I group (r=0.27,P>0.05). Conclusions Differential diagnoses of CIDP and CMT-I can be made based on clinical manifestations and electro?physiological features.
3.The application of alpha-fetoprotein isoform L2 test in screening Down syndrome
Jing YU ; Limei HE ; Heyu HU ; Li ZHANG ; Fuhua CHEN ; Bo GONG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(18):2643-2644
Objective To explore significance of alpha‐fetoprotein isoform L2(AFP‐L2) in the screening of Down syndrome in pregnant women ,so as to provide references for clinical application .Methods A total of 250 healthy pregnant women and 22 preg‐nant women with Down syndrome were enrolled in this study .Serum specimens were collected and AFP‐12 was separated and cap‐tured by using the magnetic bal ,time‐resolved fluorescence immunoassay was used to detect levels of AFP and AFP‐L2 ,and the percentage of AFP‐L2 (AFP‐L2% ) was calculated .Results The serum level of AFP of pregnant women with Down syndrome [(20.2±4.2)ng/mL]was lower than that of healthy pregnant women[(46.7±19.9)ng/mL],and had statistically significant difference(P<0 .05) .Serum AFP‐L2% of pregnant women with Down syndrome was higher than that of healthy pregnant women , and had statistically significant difference(P<0 .05) .Conclusion Detection of AFP level and AFP‐L2% could be an indicator for Dow n syndrome screening .
4.Cryopreservation of Cyclamen persicum Mill. Callus.
Fuhua BIAN ; Xueqin GONG ; Cuirong YOU ; Caixia ZHENG ; Funing QU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2008;24(3):504-508
In this paper we studied cryopreservation of Cyclamen persicum Mill. callus to avoid variations produced by sub-culture. The callus in the logarithmic phase after sub-culture were used for experiments. Firstly, the callus were pre-cultured in culture-medium containing 4%, 6% or 8% sucrose for different time periods, transferred to different cryoprotectants to directly cryopreserve or incubated for 2 hours at -20 degrees C, then submersed in liquid nitrogen, lastly thawed rapidly in a waterbath at 37 degrees C, and washed with liquid culture-medium containing the corresponding concentration of sucrose. Cell survival rate was computed after stained by Neutral Red, and SPSS 13.0 software was used for statistical analysis. The results showed that sucrose concentration, pre-culture time, cryoprotectants had various impacts on cell survival rate. We have developed a simple but effective protocol for the cryopreservation of callus of C. persicum. Of the different protocols tested, 4%sucrose, pre-culturing for 3 days, No. 9 cryoprotectant and freezing directly after 30 minutes at 0 degrees C results in the highest cell survival rate.
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5.The diagnosis and treatment of acute renal infarction
Zhenyu YANG ; Jun LI ; Fuhua Lü ; Qier XIA ; Chang SHENG ; Ping XIE ; Xu ZHANG ; Qiang FU ; Qinghua QU ; Dawei WANG ; Ximing GONG ; Xiande YE
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(8):593-597
Objective To evaluate the clinical diagnosis and treatment of acute renal infarction.Methods Two cases (3 sides) of acute renal infarction were reported.The patients were 1 male and 1 female,with the age of 62 and 54 years.Case 1 presented acute left flank pain,and enhanced CT showed a non-enhanced area in the upper and mid pole of the left kidney.The diagnosis of focal renal infarction was made and treated with low-molecular heparin (6000 U ).Case 2 presented acute both right abdominal and flank pain,and enhanced CT showed right renal artery embolism and right renal complete infarction.Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and catheter thrombolytic therapy was applied.4 months later,the patient presented acute left flank pain,and enhanced CT showed a low density area in left kidney without enhanced by contrast,and DSA and catheter thrombolytic therapy was applied again.Results In case 1,contrastenhanced MRI showed a still low signal area like enhanced CT after 2 days of treatment.The renal function remained normal in the follow-up of 36 months.In case 2,the right kidney resorted to moderate blood flow but became atrophy later.In the follow-up of 4 months,a recurrent focal infarction was confirmed in left kidney by enhanced CT.The left kidney also resorted to moderate bloodflow after DSA and catheter thrombolytic therapy.The renal function became normal after follow-up of 10 months and no new infarction was observed.Conclusions The diagnosis of acute renal infraction could be made by enhanced CT or MRI.Early diagnosis and location of the infraction renal artery is critical for recovery of the impaired renal function.Acute renal infraction should be suspected in patients with unexplained persistent and steady flank or abdominal pain in emergence department.
7.Study on the hepatitis B virus infection in blood donors reactive to jointed NAT but non-reactive to primary discriminatory test
Fengyuan LI ; Tong PAN ; Xia WANG ; Fuhua ZHANG ; Huafei GONG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(11):1117-1120
【Objective】 To analyze the status of HBV infection in blood donors reactive to jointed NAT but non-reactive to primary discriminatory tests (NRR), so as to provide suggestions and data support for subsequent studies on NRR samples. 【Methods】 HCV RNA and HIV RNA repeat differential detection, HBV DNA viral load detection and HBV pgRNA copy volume detection were performed in the plasma of 60 blood donors with negative ELISA results in routine blood screening and NRR in NAT. HBsAg, HBsAb, HBcAb, HBeAg and HBeAb serological tests were performed on the NRR samples with positivity in HBV DNA viral load and HBV pgRNA virus copy detection, so as to analyze the serological infection status and occult hepatitis B (OBI) infection. 【Results】 The HCV RNA and HIV RNA repeat discrimination results of 60 NRR samples were negative. The quantitative detection results of HBV DNA in 60 NRR samples were positive in 9 cases (15%), and the HBV DNA concentration was less than 10IU/mL. Nine cases (15%) were positive for HBV pgRNA quantitative detection, and the virus copy volume
8.Impaired sensitivity to thyroid hormones is associated with ischemic stroke in young and middle-aged euthyroid population
Youyou ZHANG ; Ruirui JIA ; Dong CHEN ; Fuhua GONG ; Long WANG ; Hui WANG ; Zhaoyang LI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2023;44(6):938-943
【Objective】 To investigate the association of thyroid indices with the prevalence of ischemic stroke in young and middle-aged euthyroid population. 【Methods】 For this retrospective study, 620 euthyroid patients aged from 18 to 65 years were divided into ischemic stroke group (n=308) and non-ischemic stroke group (n=312). The characteristics of the study population; serum thyroid indices, i.e., free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), were collected from biochemical test results. Multivariate conditional logistic regression analyses were used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for thyroid indices and ischemic stroke. 【Results】 Compared with non-ischemic stroke group, significant differences were observed in age, gender, weight, smoking status, drinking status, history of hypertension and diabetes, SBP, DBP, FBG, TC, HDL-C, LDL-C, FT3, FT4, FT3/FT4, TFQI, and PTFQI in ischemic stroke patients (all P<0.05). No significant differences were observed for TG, TSH, TSHI, or TT4RI between the two groups (all P>0.05). Logistic regression analysis revealed that lower FT3 [OR (95% CI) =0.722 (0.547~0.955) , P=0.022] and FT3/FT4 ratio [OR (95% CI) =0.723 (0.600~0.870) , P=0.001] , FT4 [OR (95% CI) =1.099 (1.011~1.194) , P=0.026] were significantly associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke. After stratified analysis by hypertension, FT4 [OR (95% CI) =1.133 (1.021~1.257) , P=0.019] , lower FT3/FT4 ratio [OR (95% CI) =0.723 (0.600~0.870) , P=0.003] , TFQI [ OR (95% CI) =1.854 (1.026~3.350) , P=0.041] , and PTFQI [OR (95% CI) =1.871 (1.065~3.288) , P=0.029] were significantly associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke in patients combined with hypertension, while after stratified analysis by diabetes, we only found that lower FT3/FT4 ratio [OR (95% CI) =0.730 (0.559~0.953) , 0.704 (0.536~0.944) , P=0.021] and FT4 [OR (95% CI) =1.170 (1.025~1.335) , P=0.026] were significantly associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke in patients combined with diabetes. 【Conclusion】 FT3, FT4, and FT3/FT4 ratio are associated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke in young and middle-aged euthyroid population; TFQI and PTFQ are associated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke in patients combined with hypertension.
9.Combination of AAV-delivered tumor suppressor PTEN with anti-PD-1 loaded depot gel for enhanced antitumor immunity.
Yongshun ZHANG ; Lan YANG ; Yangsen OU ; Rui HU ; Guangsheng DU ; Shuang LUO ; Fuhua WU ; Hairui WANG ; Zhiqiang XIE ; Yu ZHANG ; Chunting HE ; Cheng MA ; Tao GONG ; Ling ZHANG ; Zhirong ZHANG ; Xun SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(1):350-364
Recent clinical studies have shown that mutation of phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) gene in cancer cells may be associated with immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) and poor response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. Therefore, efficiently restoring PTEN gene expression in cancer cells is critical to improving the responding rate to ICB therapy. Here, we screened an adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsid for efficient PTEN gene delivery into B16F10 tumor cells. We demonstrated that intratumorally injected AAV6-PTEN successfully restored the tumor cell PTEN gene expression and effectively inhibited tumor progression by inducing tumor cell immunogenic cell death (ICD) and increasing immune cell infiltration. Moreover, we developed an anti-PD-1 loaded phospholipid-based phase separation gel (PPSG), which formed an in situ depot and sustainably release anti-PD-1 drugs within 42 days in vivo. In order to effectively inhibit the recurrence of melanoma, we further applied a triple therapy based on AAV6-PTEN, PPSG@anti-PD-1 and CpG, and showed that this triple therapy strategy enhanced the synergistic antitumor immune effect and also induced robust immune memory, which completely rejected tumor recurrence. We anticipate that this triple therapy could be used as a new tumor combination therapy with stronger immune activation capacity and tumor inhibition efficacy.