1.Status in quo of postburn immune study.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2005;21(6):401-404
Animals
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Burns
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immunology
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Mice
2.Advances in burn immune research.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2004;20(6):321-323
Animals
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Burns
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immunology
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Humans
3.Strategies of surgical approaches of local resection for mid-lower rectal tumors and pelvic floor neoplasia
Junjie XING ; Jianjun GAO ; Yiqian LUO ; Nan LIN ; Gang SUN
International Journal of Surgery 2013;40(11):748-751
Objective To investigate the strategies of surgical approaches,indications and surgical techniques of local resection for mid-lower rectal tumors and pelvic floor neoplasia.Methods Clinical data of 122 patients underwent local resection for mid-lower rectal tumors pelvic floor neoplasia between July 2004 and July 2008 were analyzed retrospectively.Results Transanal,transsacral,transsphincteric local resection was respectively performed in 45,and 32,and 45 patients.Pathological examination proved that benign tumors were account for 81 cases,pelvic floor neoplasia 16 cases,malignant tumors 25 cases.The masses were 5.6 cm(0 to 12 cm) apart from the anal border,and the mean tumors' diameter was 4.2 cm (0.5 to 11 cm).No case was diagnosed with positive margins upon final pathology of resected specimens.The rate of postoperative complications of transanal,transsacral,transsphincteric approaches was 8.9% (4/45),18.8% (6/32),20.0% (9/45),respectively.The recurrence of transanal,transsacral,transsphincteric approaches was 6.7% (3/45),9.4% (3/32),4.4% (2/45),respectively.Conclusions The three approaches for patients suffering from mid-lower rectal tumors and pelvic floor neoplasia have respectively advantages.Transsphincteric approach is the most useful methods,but with more postoperative complications,so it need more surgical techniques.
4.Effects of serum came from hepatectomized patient on proliferation of cultured hepatocytes
Qianzhe XING ; Yingtang GAO ; Ying LUO ; Yijun WANG ; Zhi DU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2016;44(8):1001-1004
Objective To observe the influence of peripheral serum came from patients with hepatectomy at different time points on hepatocyte proliferation in vitro. Methods According to the different types of cultured serum, cultured HL-7702 cells were divided into fetal bovine serum (FBS) group, preoperative serum group, 0.5 h, 3 h, 24 h and 72 h post operative serum groups. All groups of cells were cultured for 72 hours in the Cell-IQ unmarked living cell image analysis system, and the amplification curves of each group were mapped by continuous counting of cells. The cell amplification multiple was compared between all groups after culturing for 72 hours. BrdU immunofluorescence staining was performed and BrdU positive rate was calculated for comparing the cell proliferation of all groups. Results Amplification curves showed that HL-7702 cell proliferation rates of all human serum groups except for 72 h post operative group were higher than those of FBS group. Human serum 0.5 h and 3 h postoperative groups were more obvious. The amplification multiples of human serum groups, except for 72 h post operative group were all significantly higher than those of FBS group (P<0.01), and 0.5 h and 3 h post operative groups were both significantly higher than those of preoperative group (P < 0.05). BrdU positive rates of all human serum groups were significantly higher than those of FBS group (P < 0.01), which were significantly higher in 0.5 h and 3 h post operative groups than those of preoperative group (P < 0.05), but there were no statistical differences between 24 h and 72 h post operative groups and the preoperative group. Conclusion Human serum can promote the proliferation of hepatocytes compared with that of FBS. The influence of serum acquired post hepatectomy is closely associated with the post operative time.
5.A postmortem semi-quantitative study on time-dependent changes of DNA content in chondrocytes in rat's costal cartilage
Haowei XING ; Yuchuan CHEN ; Jianding CHENG ; Cuilian GAO ; Guanghua LUO
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2009;24(6):365-367
Objective To study the relationship between the DNA content of chondrocytes in the costal cartilage and postmortem interval in putrefactive rat cadavers.Methods Nuclear DNA wag visualized by modified Feulgen's staining method.DNA content of ehondrocytes in the costal cartilage was semi-quantita tively determined by a computerized image analysis system in rats within 35d postmortem.Results Staining intensity of the nuclei was gradually reduced within from 1d to 28d postmortem.The nuclej could not be detected at 35d.The DNA content of chondrocytes decreased time-dependently within 28 days after death as determined semi-quantitatively,which revealed a linear relationship between DNA content and postmortem interval.Conclusion DNA content of chondrocytes in the costal cartilage reduces time-dependently with the extension of postmortem interval.
7.Saline vs ethanol for disinfection before penicillin skin test: A Meta-analysis
Xiaxi LI ; Xing LI ; Mei LU ; Xiajuan LUO ; Guizhi LUO ; Lijuan GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(29):43-45
Objective To evaluate the saline and ethanol for effects of disinfecting penicillin skin test.Methods Searching CNKI,VIP,CBM and Wanfang Data to collect case-control studies suiting enrolled conditions.Meta-analysis was conducted using Revman 5.0.0 software.Results Five case-control studies with 9 481 patients were enrolled.Meta-analysis demonstrated there was significant difference between saline and ethanol in penicillin skin test disinfection.Conclusions Saline has lower positive results than ethanol,and can better represent the result of penicillin skin test.
8.Inhibitory effects of recombinant adenovirus carrying human endostatin gene on the growth of human pancreatic carcinoma xenograft in nude mice.
Luo-sheng ZHANG ; Ben-fu HE ; Xing-wang GAO ; Li-xia WEI ; Na MIN ; Xian-rong LUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(4):878-880
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the inhibitory effect of recombinant adenovirus carrying human endostatin gene (Ad-endo) on the growth of human pancreatic carcinoma xenograft in nude mice.
METHODSThe expression of endostatin in human pancreatic carcinoma Capan-2 cells was examined by RT-PCR after infection with Ad-endo. The supernatants of Capan-2 cells were collected after 48 h of infection with Ad-endo as the conditioned medium for human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), whose proliferation in vitro was assayed. Capan-2 cell xenografts were established to determine the antitumoral effects of Ad-endo in vivo. The intratumoral microvessel density (MVD) was evaluated using CD31 staining.
RESULTSThe expression of endostatin gene was detected by PT-PCR in infected Capan-2 cells. The conditioned medium from Ad-endo-infected cells significantly inhibited HUVEC proliferation (P<0.05). Ad-endo significantly suppressed the growth of Capan-2 tumor xenografts in nude mice (P<0.05), and the MVD decreased significantly in the treated tumor (P<0.05) as compared with that in the control group.
CONCLUSIONAdenovirus carrying human endostatin gene produces inhibitory effects on the growth of human pancreatic carcinoma tumors in nude mice.
Adenoviridae ; genetics ; metabolism ; Angiogenesis Inhibitors ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Endostatins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Neovascularization, Pathologic ; genetics ; Pancreatic Neoplasms ; blood supply ; pathology ; therapy ; Recombinant Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; pharmacology
9.The clinical analysis of cat scratch diseases with enlarged masses.
Fenli XING ; Zhiwei GAO ; Hui TANG ; Yuanqing WU ; Li LI ; Xinghua LUO ; Hong FAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(18):831-833
OBJECTIVE:
In order to raise awareness of CSD and reduce misdiagnosis, we study the manisfection and treatment of CSD with enlarged masses.
METHOD:
A retrospective study was carried out among the 10 identified patients with CSD on the basis of compatible clinical presentation and confirmatory pathology results for CSD.
RESULT:
All the 10 patient's first symptoms were masses at some part of the body, more common in the neck. The ratio was 5% at neck, 3% at armpit, 1% at upper, 1% at groin. Two patients had low heat, increased leukocyte and larger masses of more than 2 cm in diameter After surgical resection, and anti-inflammatory treatment. All the patients were cured after surgery and postoperative anti-inflammatory treatment, and there was no recurrence during the 7-year follow-up.
CONCLUSION
If patients were diagnosed and treated timely, the prognosis will be good. For the cases with extremely enlarged lymphonodus, surgical operation followed by antimicrobial chemotherapy will be a effective treatment.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Cat-Scratch Disease
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diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Lymphatic Diseases
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diagnosis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Young Adult
10.Small intestine submucosa as a scaffold for cartilage reconstruction in vitro.
Qingquan KONG ; Bo GAO ; Rong XING ; Zhou XIANG ; Zhiming YANG ; Jingcong LUO ; Xiuqun LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(3):521-525
This paper is aimed to investigate the feasibility of applying the small intestine submucosa (SIS) as the scaffold in constructing tissue engineering cartilage in vitro. We obtained SIS from the small intestine of specific pathogen-free pigs. Then we isolated tunica submucosa layer from the mucosal, muscular, and serosal layers by gentle mechanic abrasion. The SIS was made acellular by combination of detergent and enzyme digestion. The chondrocytes were seeded onto the SIS and were cultured for 3 weeks. The cell growth, attachment and distribution were detected by histochemical stain, immunohistochemical stain and scan electron microscope. The chondrocytes could adhere and grow well on the matrix surface, and synthesize a large of the GAG and type U collagen. However, the chondrocytes grew only on the surface andsuperficial layer of the scaffold, they did not move into the inner part of the scaffold. It could be concluded that SIS has good cellular compatibility without cytotoxicity and provides temporary substrate to which these anchorage-dependent cells can adhere, and stimulate the chondrocytes anchored on the scaffold to proliferate and keep differentiated phenotype. Further study will be needed to promote the ability of chondrocyte chemotaxis in order to distribute the chondrocytes into the whole scaffold uniformly.
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Cell Adhesion
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Cell Culture Techniques
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Cell Proliferation
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Chondrocytes
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cytology
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Chondrogenesis
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physiology
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Intestinal Mucosa
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cytology
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Intestine, Small
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cytology
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Swine
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Tissue Engineering
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methods
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Tissue Scaffolds