1.Surgical treatment of anastomositic pseudoaneurysm: a report of 11cases
Wensheng YU ; Keqin GUAN ; Taiping QIAO ; Xintian HUANG ; Jinli HAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
ObjectiveTo study the operative procedure and effect of anastomostic pseudoaneurysm(APA). Methods Eleven patients with APA were treated surgically. The diagnosis of APA in all the patients was comfirmed by angiography and ultras onic examination. A small rupture leading to APA was repaired by lateral arteri orrhaphy using autologous vein patch in 4 cases; the APA caused by a big rupture of anastomosis,resection of the pseudoaneurysm and interposition o f a PTFE or antologous vein were used in 7 cases.Results10cas es were followed -up for 5-38 months (mean19.6 months),and 1case loss of follow-up.9 cases recovered to be normal in activities and works, only 1 ca se had nerve paralysis of the affect extremity caused by popliteal artery APA compression . All the cases have good blood perfusion of the extremities wit hout recurrence. Conclusions APA should be treated by surgery. During operation control blood vessels effectively and remove the pathological changetissues completely are important,and reasonable application of antibi otics and antithrombotic agents are the guarantee of getting successful results .
2.Effects of various planting densities on dynamic growth rhythm and root yield of Isatis indigotica.
Yu-hang CHEN ; Han-qing TIAN ; Qiao-sheng GUO ; Qiao-hua DENG ; Jian-ying GUO ; Cheng-zhong GUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(22):2599-2602
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of various planting densities on dynamic growth and root yield of Isatis indigotica.
METHODThe planting samples were collected to measure the growth period of each organ.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONUnder different planting densities, both main root length and breadth exhibited a trend of "fast-slow" by stages. However, the number of individual plant leaves were showed a trend of "slow-fast" on growth period. Meanwhile, the leaf length and breadth were exhibited a trend of "increase-decrease". The increase of dry leaf, dry root and whole plant dry matter was faster during the period of 65-76 days after seeding. The differences of root and leaf yields under various densities were significant. Planting densities has a great effect on yield of root. It must be shown that there was a positive development between the individual plant and colony. According to the dry matter of root and leaf, treatment B (i.e., 7 cm x 25 cm) was good choice.
Biomass ; Isatis ; growth & development ; Plant Roots ; growth & development
3.Epidemiological study and clinical analysis of 931 children with hand foot and mouth disease in Yantai.
Ji-Guan YU ; You-De LIU ; Ling-Yan QIAO ; Chun-Juan WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2011;25(5):374-376
OBJECTIVETo discuss the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the hospitalized children with hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in Yantai area.
METHODSEpidemiological and clinical data of HFMD children from 2009 to 2010 were summarized and analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSMost of the infected (94.6%) were under 5 years old and the ratio between male and female was 1.5: 1. Oral mucosal pox or ulcer as well as hand and foot rashes were observed in all 931 patients. Fever and neurological disorders occurred in 840 (90.2%) and 121 (13.0%) patients respectively. The incidence was positively correlated with air temperature (r = 0.887, P < 0.001), with a peak in April to September (88.9%). The ratio of children from countryside, total duration of fever, serum concentration of c-reacting protein (CRP) and fasting blood glucose (FBG) were significantly higher in severe cases than in those mild ones. Multivariate analysis showed longer mean duration of fever( Odds ratio [OR], 1.491; 95% confidence interval [ CI] 1.170-1.901; P = 0.001) and hyperglycemia (OR, 1.124; 95% CI 1.016-1.245; P = 0.024) were independent risk factors of severity.
CONCLUSIONChildren younger than 5 years old are susceptible to HFMD and most cases occur in April to September. The monthly incidence is positively correlated with temperature of that month. Longer duration of fever and hyperglycemia are independent risk factors for severity. Most cases could have a favorable prognosis after timely diagnosis and proper intervention.
Adolescent ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Epidemiologic Studies ; Female ; Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Incidence ; Infant ; Male ; Retrospective Studies ; Seasons ; Temperature
4.Clinical analysis of pregnancy and postpartum cardiovascular complications in Marfan syndrome
Jin-Sheng XIE ; Bin LI ; Yan-Qing SUN ; Xin-Liang GUAN ; Bao-Wei XU ; Zhi-Yu QIAO ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the management of pregnancy and cardiovascular complications in women with Marian syndrome(MFS).Methods From October 1994 to September 2006, 30 patients with MFS undergoing cardiovascular surgery were studied retrospectively.Results In the labor of 46 offsprings given birth by 30 women,5 cases(11%)were performed elective cesarean section because of the existence of aortic complication,and 12(26%)were diagnosed as MFS.The gestation in two patients was terminated due to deterioration of aortic abnormalities during their third trimester,and they received surgical treatment with Bcntall procedure.Two developed acute aortic dissection during labor and post delivery respectively.With the manipulation of anticoagulation peripartum,one who had the implantation with mechanical prosthesis went through pregnancy and delivery uneventfully.The average duration between delivery and cardiovascular surgery was(15?9)years.Conclusions Vaginal delivery can be done safely in patients with the MFS who do not have or have mild cardiovascular system abnormalities,aortic dissection,or other important cardiac abnormalities,cesarean section should be the preferred method of delivery.Women with MFS are at increased risk for dissection and congestive heart failure during pregnancy and should be counseled before pregnancy about these risks,as well as the inheritance of the condition.
5.Study on preparation method of Yueanjian for treatmen of premenstrual syndrome.
Xuemei LI ; Yu GAN ; Hong ZHANG ; Min QIAO ; Zheng HOU ; Zhongying GUAN ; Maoxin LIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(7):925-928
OBJECTIVETo establish the liver-depression and spleen-deficiency syndrome model in rats to screen the optimal extraction method of small compound Yueanjian on the basis of pharmacodynamic and chemical indicators.
METHODThe PMS liver-depression and spleen-deficiency syndrome model were established by the chronic restraint stress method and treatment with Yueanjian extracted by three methods: water-extraction, steam-distillation and alcohol-extraction. Behavioral performances and the contents of estradiol and progestin in serum were determined before and after the administration of the three extracts. The contents of salvianolic acid B in these three extracts were detected by HPLC. The optimal extraction method of Yueanjian was selected according to pharmacodynamic results.
RESULTThe contents of estradiol and progestin in groups treated with steam distillations and alcoholic extraction were higher than the model group. In the open field test, the group treated with steam distillations showed much higher scores than the model group. HPLC showed that the content of salvianolic acid B extracted by steam-distillation was higher than the other two extracts.
CONCLUSIONOn the basis of pharmacodynamic and chemical results, the steam-distillation was proved to be best extraction method of Yueanjian.
Animals ; Benzofurans ; analysis ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Distillation ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; isolation & purification ; pharmacokinetics ; therapeutic use ; Estradiol ; blood ; Female ; Premenstrual Syndrome ; blood ; drug therapy ; Progestins ; blood ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
6.A case-control study on the relationship of drinking water from farmland edge and digestive tract cancers
Zhen-Yu WU ; Rong-Fu CHEN ; Wang-Yan LIU ; Qiao-Yu YE ; Fan CHEN ; Zhen WANG ; Guan-Ping HUANG ; Xiao-Qing XIANG ; Guo-Bao ZHANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;(9):888-892
Objective To explore the relationship between drinking water from farmland edge and digestive tract cancers in rural areas.Methods A total of 180 cases of digestive tract cancers from Longquan city,Jinyun county and Qingtian county were selected and 360 controls with the same age group and sex were enrolled.1∶2 matched design of case-control study was used.The data was analyzed by Wilcoxon matched -pairs signed -ranks test.Results Overall,individuals who drank water from farmland edge were more likely to have digestive tract cancer among 3 areas (OR=4.005 ,95%CI:2.228-7.199).In Qingtian county the risk of digestive tract cancers in individuals who drank water from farmland edge was 5.375 times of control group population (95%CI:2.287 -12.635 ),But there was not statistically significant in Longquan city and Jinyun county (P >0.05 ).For gastric cancer,the proportion of drinking farmland edge water was significantly higher in cases than that in control group (OR=4.875,95%CI:2.007-11.839),while the difference was not statistically significant for liver cancer,colorectal cancer and esophageal cancer (P>0.05 ).In Qingtian county ,for gastric cancer,the proportion of drinking water from farmland edge was 5.750 times of control group population (95%CI:1.683-19.649).But there was not statistically significant in other cancers(P>0.05).Conclusion Drinking water near farmland edge may be one of the risk factors of gastric cancer in rural areas.
7.Toxicity of sodium fluoride to Caenorhabditis elegans.
Qiao LI ; Shu Hua ZHANG ; Yuan Hua YU ; Li Ping WANG ; Shu Wen GUAN ; Peng Fei LI
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2012;25(2):216-223
OBJECTIVETo investigate the toxic effect of sodium fluoride (NaF) on the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans).
METHODSAdult C. elegans were exposed to different concentrations of NaF (0.038 mmol/L, 0.38 mmol/L, and 3.8 mmol/L) for 24 h. To assess the physiological effects of NaF, the brood size, life span, head thrashes, and body bend frequency were examined. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cell apoptosis were detected as parameters of biochemical response. The gene expressions were determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to assess the molecular-level response.
RESULTSAt the physiological level, the brood size of C. elegans exposed to 0.038 mmol/L, 0.38 mmol/L, and 3.8 mmol/L concentrations of NaF were reduced by 6%, 26%, and 28% respectively in comparison with the control group. The maximum life spans of C. elegans exposed to 0.038 mmol/L, 0.38 mmol/L, and 3.8 mmol/L concentrations of NaF were reduced by 3 days and 5 days, respectively. Head thrashes and body bend frequency both decreased with increasing concentrations of NaF. At the biochemical level, the production of ROS and the incidence of cell apoptosis increased with increasing concentrations of NaF (P < 0.05). At the molecular level, different concentrations of NaF exposure raised the expression of stress-related genes, such as hsp16.1, sod-3, ctl-2, dhs-28, gst-1, and cep-1.
CONCLUSIONNaF exposure could induce multiple biological toxicities to C. elegans in a concentration-dependent manner. These toxicities may be relevant to the oxidative stress induced by increased ROS production and accumulation in C. elegans.
Animals ; Base Sequence ; Caenorhabditis elegans ; drug effects ; metabolism ; DNA Primers ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism ; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Sodium Fluoride ; toxicity
8.Change of CMTM7 expression, a potential tumor suppressor, is associated with poor clinical outcome in human non-small cell lung cancer.
Qiang LIU ; Yu SU ; Guan-Chao JIANG ; Zu-Li ZHOU ; Bao-Cai LIU ; Liang BU ; Fan YANG ; Fang QIAO ; Jun WANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(16):3006-3012
BACKGROUNDCKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain-containing 7 (CMTM7) located at 3p22.3, is a frequent deletion site and a tumor suppressor gene (TSG) locus in many cancer, which suggests CMTM7 may be a potential TSG. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlations of CMTM7 expression and survival rate in patients with non-smallcell lung cancer (NSCLC).
METHODSSurgical specimens of 180 cases with pathologically confirmed NSCLC were grouped into 18 tissue microarray slides. CMTM7 expression in these specimens were detected by immunohistochemistry staining and representative cases were confirmed by Western blotting. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify the association of CMTM7 expression with pathological features and survival of patients with NSCLC.
RESULTSA total of 78.9% of the 180 patients had variations of CMTM7 protein expression, either up-regulated or down-regulated. Univariate analysis showed that the patients' survival rate after surgery was highly correlated with CMTM7 expression (P = 0.0091). In addition, prognostic factors were examined by multivariate Cox regression analysis, and results suggested that CMTM7 expression was a unique prognostic factor in NSCLC survival.
CONCLUSIONSThe CMTM7 expression may be related to survival of patients with NSCLC and a unique prognostic factor. CMTM7 may play an important role in NSCLC development.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ; chemistry ; mortality ; pathology ; Chemokines ; analysis ; genetics ; physiology ; Female ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; chemistry ; mortality ; pathology ; MARVEL Domain-Containing Proteins ; analysis ; genetics ; physiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Proportional Hazards Models ; Tissue Array Analysis ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins ; analysis ; genetics ; physiology
9.Factors influencing the progression-free survival time of prostate cancer patients after endocrine therapy.
Yang-bo GUAN ; Yi-fen ZHANG ; Hang WEN ; Si-qiao ZHOU ; Yu-tian DAI
National Journal of Andrology 2009;15(9):801-805
OBJECTIVEThe progression of prostate cancer (PCa) after endocrine therapy varies widely in different PCa patients. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the progression-free survival time of PCa patients after endocrine therapy in an attempt to improve the prognosis of the disease.
METHODSWe reviewed the clinicopathological data of 116 cases of prostate cancer treated by endocrine therapy, analyzed the clinicopathological factors that influence the progression-free survival time of PCa patients using univariate (log-rank test) and multivariate Cox proportional hazard models, and investigated the correlation among these factors by Spearman rank correlation analysis.
RESULTSIn the stepwise Cox proportional hazard model, the independent prognostic factors for PCa progression after endocrine therapy were found to be Gleason score (P < 0.01) and clinical stages (P < 0.01). The hazard of PCa progression after endocrine therapy increased 2.126 times that of the baseline for each unit of increase in Gleason score, and 6.625 times for each unit of increase in the clinical stage. The pretreatment PSA level was correlated with both clinical stages (P < 0.01) and Gleason score (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONClinical stages and Gleason score were important factors that influenced the progression-free survival time after endocrine therapy in this cohort of PCa patients.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Disease-Free Survival ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Staging ; Prognosis ; Proportional Hazards Models ; Prostate ; pathology ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; mortality ; pathology ; therapy
10.Feature of ACh-sensitive potassium current in outer hair cells of guinea pig cochlea.
Chang-kai GUO ; Wei-jia KONG ; Qing-song YU ; Guan-qiao LI ; Jia-li LI ; Qing-tian LI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;42(4):286-290
OBJECTIVETo explore the feature of the ACh-sensitive potassium current in guinea pig cochlear outer hair cells.
METHODSCochlear outer hair cells of guinea pigs (n=38) were isolated by collagenase type IV. Under the whole-cell patch mode, the ions nature and the pharmacological properties of the ACh-sensitive potassium current were investigated by applying the inhibitors of calcium-dependent potassium currents and the inhibitors of nicotinic ACh receptor.
RESULTSFollowing application of ACh, cochlear outer hair cells displayed a rapidly activating outward potassium current with a fast desensitized kinetic and a reversal (x +/- s) potential of (-67.3 +/- 8.2) mV (n=10). At the holding potential of -50 mV, the current amplitude of ACh-sensitive potassium current activated by 100 micronmol/L ACh was (506.6 +/- 186.3) pA (n=9). ACh-sensitive potassium current was sensitive to TEA (tetraethylammonium chloride, 10 mmol/L) and potently inhibited by the small conductance calcium-dependent potassium current (SK) blocker, apamin (1 micromol/L). Iberiotoxin (IBTX), the well-known blocker of big conductance calcium-dependent potassium current (BK), failed to inhibit the amplitude of the ACh-sensitive potassium current at the dose of 200 nmol/L. The dose for half-maximal response (EC50) of the ACh-sensitive potassium current was (33.5 +/- 5.7) micromol/L (n=7). The ACh-sensitive potassium current was sensitive to the GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)-A receptor blocker, bicuculline, and strongly inhibited by the selective blocker of the alpha 9-nicotinic ACh receptor, strychnine. Strychnine and bicuculline showed the dose-dependent blocking effect with a half inhibition-maximal response (IC50) of (22.3 +/- 2.6) nmol/L (n=7) and (1.2 +/- 0.4) micromol/L (n=6), respectively.
CONCLUSIONSThis work provides direct evidences that the ACh-sensitive SK current was present on guinea pig cochlear outer hair cells. The activation of the ACh-sensitive SK current was most possibly mediated by a alpha 9-nicotinic ACh receptor.
Animals ; Guinea Pigs ; Hair Cells, Auditory, Outer ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Membrane Potentials ; Patch-Clamp Techniques ; Potassium ; metabolism ; pharmacology ; Potassium Channels ; physiology ; Receptors, Cholinergic ; drug effects ; metabolism