1.Clinical analysis of regional portal hypertension
Ru GAO ; Feng GAO ; Jianyu HAO
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2011;31(1):21-23
Objective To investigate the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of regional portal hypertension (RPH).Methods The clinical data of 26 patients with RPH treated in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University between January 2005 and June 2010 were analyzed with retrospective analysis.The first symptom, routine analysis of blood, liver function test, hepatitis B and C markers, tumor markers, abdominal ultrasound, abdominal enhanced CT, endoscopy findings of 26 patients and the results of abdominal CT angiography (CTA) of 16cases were analyzed.Results Pancreatic disease (18 cases) was the leading cause of RPH.The main clinical manifestations of splenomegaly in 26 cases, irregularly abdominal pain in 14 cases, and upper gastrointestinal bleeding in 10 cases.Isolated gastric varices were revealed by endoscopy in 25 cases,complicated with lower esophageal varices in 1 case.4 cases with endoscopic tissue glue injection in gastric variceal bleeding, splenectomy in 4 cases, 2 cases with splenectomy and pericardialdevascularization, 2 cases with splenectomy, pancreatic tail resection and spleno-renal shunt, 3 cases with splenic embolization treatment.Conclusions RPH often accompanied by pancreatic disease,manifested as splenomegaly, hypersplenism, but normal liver function, absence of liver cirrhosis.Isolated gastric varices is the characteristic features of RPH.RPH caused by benign diseases is curable.Splenectomy is more effective than simple endoscopic hemostasis in RPH associated with gastrointestinal bleeding.
3.Clinical Significance of Oligoclonal Bands and IgG Index for Multiple Sclerosis
Yuhui YIN ; Hongjun HAO ; Feng GAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(9):888-890
Objective To study the positive rates of oligoclonal bands(OCB)and the IgG index in patients with multiple sclerosis(MS)and in other nervous system disorders(OND).Methods Cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)and serum were collected from 54 patients with MS,271 patients with OND including 62 patients with infections of central nervous system and 209 patients with non-infections.The OCB and IgG index of CSF and serum were detected.Results The positive rate of OCB was 35.2% in MS,8.9% in OND(P<0.05),in which 24.2% in infections of central nervous system(P>0.05),4.5% in non-infections of central nervous system.The positive rate of IgG index was 83.3% in MS,78.2% in OND(P>0.05).Conclusion OCB is helpful to diagnose MS if infection diseases have be excluded,while IgG index can be referenced.
5.Toxicity of nano-TiO2 in rat kidney under oxidative stress
Baoyong SHA ; Jie LIU ; Hao FENG ; Xiaohong JING ; Wei GAO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2015;(4):444-448
Objective To investigate the adverse effects of nano-titanium dioxide (TiO2 )on kidney tissues in healthy rats and rats with oxidative stress (OS).Methods Thirty-six healthy male SD rats were randomly divided into control group, alloxan-treated group, nano-TiO2 treated (NM) group, and alloxan and nano-TiO2 dual treatment (OS-NM)group.Nano-TiO2 of three concentrations (0.5,5 and 50 mg/kg body weight)was injected intraperitoneally.The level of OS biochemical factors and blood urea nitrogen (BUN)and pathological changes of kidney were determined.Results Compared with those in NM and OS groups,the levels of O2 -· and superoxide dismutase (SOD)in OS-NM group were significantly increased after exposure to nano-TiO2 of 5 mg/kg body weight (P <0.05).Nano-TiO2 of 50 mg/kg body weight led to significant changes of O2 -·,SOD,and glutathione (GSH) levels in OS-NM group in comparison with OS and NM groups (P <0.01).The levels of O2 -· and GSH between OS group and NM group changed significantly (P < 0.05 ).Compared with healthy rats,OS rats showed significant increased BUN level (P <0.01),cell number and edema of renal tubular epithelial cells after nano-TiO2 exposure.A synergic effect between OS condition and nano-TiO2 level was shown on the increased level of O2 -·.Conclusion Nano-TiO2 induced more adverse effects on the kidney in OS rats,suggesting a synergistic effect between nano-TiO2 and OS.This result provides experimental evidence for patients’safe use of nano-TiO2 .
6.Effect of valsartan on Notch pathway and extracellular matrix in glomeruli of diabetic mice
Xiaomei WANG ; Yang DING ; Yufeng ZHAO ; Jun HAO ; Feng GAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2014;(4):397-400
Purpose To investigate effect of valsartan on expression of Notch pathway and production of extracellular matrix. Methods Urine protein and production of extracellular matrix were measured after diabetic mice were treated with valsartan. The levels of Jag-ged1, Notch1, Notch intracellular domain 1 (NICD1), transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), TypeⅣcollagen and Laminin were determinated by immunohistochemistry, Western blot and real-time PCR. Results Valsartan suppressed urine protein and production of extracellular matrix in diabetic mice (P<0. 05). Valsartan also inhibits overexpression of Jagged1, Notch1, NICD1, TGF-β1, Type Ⅳ collagen and Laminin in glomerular tissues of diabetic mice (P<0. 05 or P<0. 01). Conclusion Valsartan inhibits activa-tion of Notch pathway in glomerular tissues of diabetic mice, inhibits production of extracellular matrix in glomerulus and delays glomer-ulosclerosis.
7.Determination of jasminoidin and paeoniflorin in Chizhihuang Capsules by HPLC
Hao TANG ; Shilan FENG ; Guangtao MIN ; Xiang GAO ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
AIM: To establish a HPLC quality control for Chizhihuang Capsules(Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Fructus Gardeniae, Radix et Rhizoma Rhei, etc.). METHODS: Shim pack C 18 column was used, and jasminoidin and paeoniflorin were determined at the same time and detection wavelength at 230nm. RESULTS: The standard curve of jasminoidin was linear in the range of 0.30~1.50?g. The average recovery and RSD were 99.58 and 1.57% ( n =5), respectively. The standard curve of paeoniflorin was linear in the range of 0.26~ 1.30?g . The average recovery and RSD were 99.11 and 1.29% ( n =5), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This method is a convenient, reliable and accurate for the quality control of Chizhihuang Capsules.
8.Psychological condition and personality characteristics of patients with erectile dysfunction in various age groups
Songzhan GAO ; Xianfeng YANG ; Yangqing LIU ; Hao FENG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(1):48-53
Objective:To investigate the differences of psychological condition of erectile dysfunction (ED) patients in different age groups.Methods:The emotion, personality and interpersonal relationship outpatients with ED were evaluated by the method of Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90), State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ). A retrospective analysis was conducted and a total of 401 ED patients (aged 20-60) were divided into 4 groups [20-29(n=158), 30-39(n=182), 40-49(n=38), 50-60 (n=23)years old] from July 2018 to July 2019. The erectile function of the patients was evaluated by the international erectile function scale (IIEF-5). The symptoms of hostility, anxiety, psychotic, horrible, paranoid, obsession, somatization, interpersonal relationship and depression were evaluated by SCL-90. Furthermore, STAI was used to distinguish whether the patients had state or trait anxiety. Then EPQ was used to analyze the personality types of patients. The differences of SCL-90, STAI and EPQ between the patients and the national norm group were analyzed by the two sample t-test. The variance analysis was conducted to compare the score differences of scales among different age groups of ED patients. The chi square test was conducted to compare the distribution differences of personality types among different age groups. Results:The scores of hostility(1.64±0.67, t=4.81, P<0.001), anxiety(1.58±0.66, t=6.83, P<0.001), psychotic(1.62±0.68, t=11.87, P<0.001), paranoid(1.55±0.66, t=3.58, P=0.0004), obsession(1.95±0.70, t=9.56, P<0.001), somatization(1.43±0.58, t=2.10, P=0.036), interpersonal relationship(1.74±0.74, t=2.79, P=0.005), depression (1.66±0.74, t=4.50, P<0.001)and the total scores (1.53±0.63, t=3.07, P=0.002)of SCL-90 in the patient group were significantly higher than those of the national norm group, and there were significant differences in the scores of interpersonal relationship among different age groups(1.72±0.78, 1.65±0.69, 1.58±0.92, 1.43±0.59, F=2.84, P=0.038). The scores of state anxiety( t=7.35, P<0.001), trait anxiety ( t=6.31, P<0.001)and the total scores ( t=8.41, P<0.001)of STAI in the patient group were significantly higher than those of the national norm, and there were significant differences in the scores of state anxiety( F=5.29, P=0.001), trait anxiety ( F=5.54, P<0.001)and total scores ( F=5.66, P<0.001)among different age groups. There were significant increases in the scores of psychoticism( t=30.56, P<0.001), emotion( t=45.94, P<0.001), extraversion and introversion( t=11.72, P<0.001), concealment factors ( t=29.16, P<0.001)and total scores ( t=30.56, P<0.001)in the patient group. The proportion of depressive personality was highest in the ED patients(n=183; 45.64%), but there was no significant difference in the distribution of personality types among different age groups[20-29(depressive, choleric, mucinous and sanguine): 76, 35, 26, 21; 30-39: 87, 40, 32, 23; 40-49: 14, 10, 6, 8; 50-60: 6, 9, 2, 6; χ 2=10.65, P=0.30]. Conclusions:ED patients have a series of abnormal emotions, somatized discomfort, sensitive interpersonal relationships, introverted and unstable emotionally personality characteristics. In addition, the younger the patients are, the more serious their anxiety are, the more sensitive their interpersonal relationships are, which may be related to their introverted personality characteristics and emotional instability.
9.Correlation among Thromboxane B2, Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein, Lipoprotein(a), and Homocysteine in Patients with Cerebral Infarction
Zheng WANG ; Feng GAO ; Hongjun HAO ; Weiping SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(5):457-459
ObjectiveTo study the relevant pathogenic factors, Thromboxane B2 (TXB2), oxidized low density lipoprotein (OxLDL), lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)), and homocysteine (Hcy), in patients with cerebral infarction and the correlation among them. Methods205 patients and 40 health persons (the control) were measured with the plasma TXB2, 6-keto-prostaglandin F1α (PGF1α) and TXB2/6-keto-PGF1α (T/6-K), OxLDL, Lp(a), Hcy within 24 h. Results and ConclusionThe levels of plasma TXB2, T/6-K,OxLDL, Lp(a), and Hcy significantly increased compared with the controls (P<0.01). OxLDL was correlated with Lp(a); TXB2 was correlated with T/6-K and Hcy; T/6-K was correlated with OxLDL, Lp(a).
10.Value of anti-myelin basic protein antibody in patients with multiple sclerosis
Feng GAO ; Qunyan LI ; Hongjun HAO ; Jinmei YUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(5):384-385
ObjectiveTo analyze the clinical value of anti-myelin basic protein (MBP) antibody in multiple sclerosis (MS).MethodsDetect the anti-MBP antibody in serum of 56 patients with MS, 30 patients with other neurological diseases (OND)and 36 normal control(NC).ResultsThe positive rate were 78.6% of MS, 50% of OND. There was significant difference amonge MS, OND and NC.ConclusionAnti-MBP antibody detection maybe provided evidence for the diagnosis and therapy of MS.