2.Mutation and expression of ?-catenin gene in breast cancer
Zhen LIU ; Guiyou WANG ; Dongxu CUI ; Baolin LIU ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Wenfeng MA ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the role of ?-catenin gene in breast tumorigenesis.Methods Mutation and expression of ?-catenin gene in 42 breast cancer tissues were detected by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism and immunohistochemistry.Results The rate of abnormal expression of ?-catenin in breast cancer tissuse was 59.5%(25/42).Mutation of ?-catenin gene was not detected in breast cancer tissue.Conclusions Abnormal expression of ?-catenin plays an important role in human breast tumorigenesis,but the cause of abnormal expression of ?-catenin is not mutation of ?-catenin gene.
3.Metacarpal fascial spaces of the hands by computerized three-dimensional reconstruction: Applied anatomic characteristics
Xiaowei LIU ; Guiyou BAI ; Bingsheng WANG ; Zhengzhi ZHANG ; Hua SUN ; Chuandong LU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(22):4436-4439
BACKGROUND: The metacarpal fascial spaces of hand are the potential structure that is not virtual, so that difficulties are presented in diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the metacarpal fascial spaces of hand. In order to solve the difficulties,anatomical borderline and abut relationship of the metacarpal fascial spaces of hand have to be sufficiently understood. OBJECTIVE: The borderline and abut of the metacarpal fascial spaces of hand were detailedly observed and researched by fresh cadaveric dissection, thin sectional anatomy and computer image recognition technology, and the 3-D reconstruction technology was utilized to reconstructed the metacarpal fascial spaces in this paper, so the abut relationship of the metacarpal fascial spaces of hand could be displayed, and the detailed anatomical data of imaging diagnosis and surgical treatments of disease of the fascial spaces of hand could be provided. DESIGN: Repeated measuring design.SETTING: The 251 Hospital of Chinese PLA and Central Laboratory of the Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. MATERIALS: Twelve adult fresh cadaveric hands which involved six right hands and six left hands and wrist joint, had no organic damage by naked observation, provided by the Department of Anatomy, the Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA, among one right hand and one left hand were waiting for being mill-cut and thin cross-section dissected and imaging reconstructed. Among ten hands were observed by fresh cadaveric anatomy. METHODS: The trial was carried out in the 251 Hospital of Chinese PLA and Central Laboratory and Department of Anatomy of the Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from May 2003 to February 2006. Based on the gross anatomy, thin cross-section anatomy, visible human and virtual human technology theory, the metacarpal fascial spaces of hand were three-D reconstructed in microcomputer.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Anatomical borderline and about relation of the metacarpal fascial spaces of hand. RESULTS: Display of observation result of adjacent and dimension of the midpalmar space and the thenar space by fresh cadaveric anatomy combined with thin cross-section anatomy, computer image recognition technology, and the 3-D reconstruction technology: The anterior borderline of the MPS was the digital flexor tendons of middle finger, ring finger, little finger and the 2nd lumbrical muscle (LM), 3rd LM, 4th LM; the posterior borderline was the palmar interosseous fascia before 3rd palmar bone, 4th palmar bone, 5th palmar bone and corresponding interosseous muscles; the lateral borderline was the palmar intermediate septum; the medial borderline of the MPS was the medial intermuscular septum of palm. In addition, the distal section of the MPS which was separated into three little spaces by two septums of connective tissue, and 3rd 4th, 5th digital flexor tendon and 2nd, 3rd, 4th LM were respectively contained by the three little spaces. The proximal of this space opened to the posterior space of antebrachial flexor by the carpal canal; the distal of this space opened to 2nd, 3rd, 4th web space (WS) by 2nd, 3rd, compartment of 4th LM, and continuously the dorsal subcutaneous space and the subaponeurotic space. The anterior borderline of the TS was the 1st digital flexor tendon and the 1st LM; the posterior borderline was the fascia of abductor pollicis; the medial borderline was the palmar intermediate septum (PIMS); the lateral borderline was the tenden sheath of flexor pollicis longus and the lateral intermuscular septum of palm. The distal of this space opened to 1st WS by compartment of the 1st LM, and continuously to the dorsal subcutaneous space and the subaponeurotic space; the proximal of the TS was close.CONCLUSION: The proximal of the thenar space is close, the distal section of the metacarpal fascial spaces is separated into three little spaces, and the computerized three-D renconstruction of the fascial spaces of hand can provide some guidance for imaging diagnosis and surgical treatments.
4.Analysis and countermeasures of complications in video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy
Qingyong CAI ; Guiyou LIANG ; Kuan ZENG ; Gang XU ; Daxing LIU ; Yongxiang SONG ; Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(10):643-646
Objective: To summarize the methods of preventing and managing the complications in thoracoscopic lobectomy. Methods:The participants of this study included 317 patients undergoing lobectomy with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in the Department of Thoracic Surgery between January 2007 and December 2012. Intra-operative complications were observed, and countermeasures were summarized. Results: Complications occurred 28 times (8.8%), including bleeding in 16 cases because of accidental vascular injury (5.0%), accidental injury/break of bronchus in two cases (0.6%), vascular stump errhysis from cutting stapler in four cases (1.3%), lung stump air leakage in three cases (0.9%), lung injury in two cases (0.6%), and diaphragmatic injury in one case (0.3%). Conversion to thoracotomy was conducted in 17 cases, with a conversion rate of 5.4%. Thoracoscopic repair operation was performed in 14 cases that exhibited bleeding, with a success rate of 70% (14/20). No mortality was reported during the operation. Conclusion:Thoracoscopic lobectomy is a highly difficult method in thoracic surgeries. The procedure requires substantial attention on the timely prevention and correct management of intra-operative complications, particularly the injury and bleeding of major vessels, to reduce the rate of conversion to thoracotomy and the incidence of post-operative complications, as well as to promote the surgery in clinics.
5.Compound effects of inhaling pure oxygen and lifting height on ear baric function in a hypobaric chamber
Dongqing WEN ; Xuewen ZHENG ; Guiyou WANG ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Weiru SHI ; Lihua YU ; Zhao GU ; Jianbing WU ; Lihao XUE ; Jie WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(1):70-75
Objective To compare the ear baric function between 4000m altitude chamber test with inhaling air and 6900m altitude chamber test with inhaling pure oxygen.Methods Eleven healthy male volunteers attended two tests as two groups by self-comparison. As the air group the volunteers inhaled air at 4000m, while as the pure oxygen group they inhaled pure oxygen at 6900m altitude, and the time interval between the two tests was more than two weeks. During the test, the volunteers breathed air or pure oxygen at random for 1h, and then were exposed at a speed of 20m/s to the target altitude for 5min. Hereafter they were sent back to the ground at the same speed. The changes of subjective symptoms, degree of tympanic congestion, acoustic immitance index and pure-tone auditory threshold were recorded before and after the test. The acoustic impedance index and pure-tone threshold were statistically analyzed.ResultsFour volunteers (4 ears) in air group and 7 volunteers (7 ears) in pure oxygen group reported ear pain in altitude chamber exposures, respectively. The pain-triggering altitude was higher in the pure oxygen group. Immediately after tests, there were 3 (3 ears) and 5 volunteers (5 ears) with Ⅲ degree congestion of the tympanic membrane in the two groups respectively. Four volunteers (6 ears) developed gradually aggravated hemorrhages after altitude exposure. And the tympanic membrane congestion difference between groups was statistically significant at 3 and 24h after tests (P<0.01). The type A tympanogram appeared in 11 (15 ears) and 11 (14 ears) volunteers respectively immediately after tests. The increase of static compliance value was significantly greater in pure oxygen group than in air group immediately after tests (P<0.05), the decrease of middle ear pressure was more significant in pure oxygen group than in air group at 3 and 24h after tests (P<0.05). Both the two altitude exposure tests resulted in eustachian tube dysfunction. At 3 and 24h after the tests, the increase of individual frequency pure-tone threshold was significantly higher in pure oxygen group than in air group (P<0.05).Conclusion Breathing pure oxygen and lifting height could increase the screening degree of ear baric function test in hypobaric chamber, and have greater influence on degree of tympanic congestion, acoustic immittance and pure-tone auditory threshold in 24 hours.
6.Effect of FGF-21 on learning and memory ability and antioxidant capacity in brain tissue of D-galactose-induced aging mice.
Yinhang YU ; Guiping REN ; Yaonan LIU ; Susu QU ; Fuliang BAI ; Tong ZHANG ; Wenfei WANG ; Guiyou TIAN ; Xianlong YE ; Deshan LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(7):1000-6
This study aims to investigate the effects of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF-21) on learning and memory abilities and antioxidant capacity of D-galactose-induced aging mice. Kunming mice (37.1 +/- 0.62) g were randomly divided into normal control group, model group and FGF-21 high, medium and low dose groups (n = 8). Each group was injected in cervical part subcutaneously with D-galactose 180 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) once a day for 8 weeks. At the same time, FGF-21-treated mice were administered with FGF-21 by giving subcutaneous injection in cervical part at the daily doses of 5, 2 and 1 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1). The normal control group was given with normal saline by subcutaneous injection in cervical part. At seventh week of the experiment, the learning and memory abilities of mice were determined by water maze and jumping stand tests. At the end of the experiment, the mice were sacrificed and the cells damage of hippocampus was observed by HE staining in each group. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), catalase (CAT) and total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) in the brain of mice were determined. The results showed that different doses of FGF-21 could reduce the time reaching the end (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) and the number of touching blind side (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) in the water maze comparing with the model group. It could also prolong the latency time (P < 0.05) and decrease the number of errors (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) in the step down test. The result of HE staining showed that FGF-21 could significantly reduce brain cell damage in the hippocampus. The ROS and MDA levels of three different doses FGF-21 treatment group reduced significantly than that of the model group [(5.58 +/- 1.07), (7.78 +/- 1.92), (9.03 +/- 1.77) vs (12.75 +/- 2.02) pmol (DCF) x min(-1) x mg(-1), P < 0.01 or P < 0.05], [(2.92 +/- 0.71), (4.21 +/- 0.81), (4.41 +/- 0.97) vs (5.62 +/- 0.63) nmol x mg(-1) (protein), P < 0.01]. Comparing with the model group, the activities of SOD, GPx, CAT and T-AOC of the three different doses FGF-21 treatment groups were also improved in a dose-dependent manner. This study demonstrates that FGF-21 can ameliorate learning and memory abilities of D-galactose induced aging mice, improve the antioxidant abilities in brain tissue and delay brain aging. This finding provides a theoretical support for clinical application of FGF-21 as a novel therapeutics for preventing aging.
7.Effects of Acadesine on Myocardial Energy Metabolism of Model Dogs with Myocardial Ischemia-reperfu-sion Injury after Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Dengshen ZHANG ; Guiyou LIANG ; Daxing LIU ; Jian ZHANG ; Feng WANG ; Xiaochen LIU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(28):3918-3923
OBJECTIVE:To explore the effects of acadesine on myocardial energy metabolism of model dogs with myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (MIRI) after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). METHODS:Dogs were randomly divided into control group,model group,acadesine low-dose,high-dose groups(0.8,3.2 mg/kg),6 in each group. All dogs received CPB. Except for control group,dogs in other groups were reduced for MIRI model,and perfused St.Thomas cardiac cardioplegia lipid containing rel-evant drugs 60 min after main artery block. The uptake rates of myocardial glucose and free fatty acid(FFA),creatine kinase isoen-zyme(CK-MB)concent in venous sinus plasma and adenosine triphosphate(ATP)content in mitochondria were detected and calcu-lated before bypass and after 15,60,90 min of reperfusion. Left ventricular systolic pressure(LVSP)and left ventricular end dia-stolic pressure(LVEDP)were analyzed,and mRNA expression of adenylate-activated protein kinase(AMPK)and protein expres-sion of phosphorylated AMPK(p-AMPK)in myocardial tissue were detected. RESULTS:Before bypass,all indexes in each group had no statistic significances(P>0.05). After bypass,compared with control group,uptake rates of myocardial glucose and FAA, ATP content,mRNA expression of AMPK and protein expression of p-AMPK and LVSP in 3 time points in model group and each administration group were obviously decreased(P<0.05);LVEDP and CK-MB concent in plasma were obviously increased(P<0.05). Compared with model group,uptake rates of myocardial glucose and FAA,ATP content,mRNA expression of AMPK and protein expression of p-AMPK and LVSP in 3 time points in each administration group were obviously increased (P<0.05);LVEDP and CK-MB concent in plasma were obviously decreased (P<0.05);and high-dose group showed more obvious change than that of low-dose group (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Acadesine can promote the AMPK phosphorylation,contribute to the myocardial glucose and FFA uptake to promote the increase of ATP in myocardial mitochondria and relieve MIRI after CPB.
8.The synergism and mechanism of action of rClone30-hDR5 in combination with TRAIL on HCC.
Tian SUN ; Zeshan NIU ; Xueying LIU ; Guiyou TIAN ; Yin BAI ; Fuliang BAI ; Jiechao YIN ; Dan YU ; Yunzhou WU ; Deshan LI ; Qingzhong YU ; Siming LI ; Guiping REN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(7):985-92
To investigate the cell-killing effect and its possible mechanism of rClone30-hDR5 in combination with TRAIL on human hepatic carcinoma (HCC) cell line, first of all, recombinant plasmid pee12.4-hDR5 was introduced into HepG2 cells by liposome transfection. After five rounds of screening by flow cytometry, HepG2 cells expressing high levels of DR5 on cell surface were isolated. The cytotoxicity of TRAIL to selected cells was higher than that of TRAIL to HepG2 cells by MTT method (P < 0.01). The result suggested that the cloned hDR5 gene had biological activity. MTT assay showed that, rClone30- hDR5 in combination with TRAIL more efficiently inhibited the tumor growth of HepG2 cells compared to rClone30-hDR5 or TRAIL in vitro. The results of Annexin V-FITC/PI staining and Quantitative Real-time PCR indicated that rClone30-hDR5 in combination with TRAIL significantly increased the mRNA levels of caspase 3 and caspase 8, and induced the apoptosis of tumor cells. HepG2 cells were infected with rClone30-hDR5 or rClone30 at MOI of 1. The expression of hDR5 on tumor surface increased significantly by rClone30-hDR5 compared to that by rClone30, which contributed to the sensitivity to TRAIL. In conclusion, rClone30-hDR5 in combination with TRAIL has potential application value in cancer treatment.
9.Long-term outcomes of prophylactic autologous pericardium tricuspid annuloplasty:propensity score matching of 832 patients with rheumatic heart disease
Jian ZHANG ; Guiyou LIANG ; Daxing LIU ; Yan REN ; Hao ZHOU ; Gehong PENG ; Wenhong TAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(9):1476-1480
Objective To investigate the safety and longterm outcomes of prophylactic autologous pericardium tricuspid valve annuloplasty(TVA)in patients with rheumatic heart disease(RHD). Methods A total of 832 patients with RHD were enrolled in this study ,including 146 patients with mild FTR but without TVA(observation group);434 patients with mild FTR underwent TVA(control group A)and 434 patients with moderate or severe FTR underwent TVA(control group B). Propensity score and survival analysis were used to evaluate perioperative safety ,FTR progression ,CHF and MACCE incidence after prophylactic TVA. Results A total of 192 patients were successfully matched. There was no significant difference in the perioperative complications between the observation group and the control groups(P>0.05). The progression rate of FTR in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control groups (P = 0.005 & 0.032 ). There was no significant difference in the incidence of CHF and MACCE events between the observation group and the control groups (P > 0.05). Conclusions The treatment strategy of prophylactic autologous pericardium TVA at the time of left heart valve surgery for patients with RHD doesn′t increase operation costs ,perioperative complications and mortality ,but effectively prevent postoperative FTR recurrence or progression.