1.Effects of lumbar facet joints in the pathogenesis of lumbar degenerative spondyiolisthesis
Yong XU ; Cai YUN ; Zhaoqing GUO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(21):1-3
[Objective]To study the pathogenesis of lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis(LDS)through the degeneration degree of lumbar facet joints and the changes of the joint sagittal angle of little zygapophysial joints and the endplate hypozygal angle in patients with LDS and lumbar disc herniation (LDH).[Methods]The image data of 79 patients with lumbar degenerative diseases were collected from October 2009 to November 2011.There were 42 patients with L4-5 LDS(experimental group)and 37 patients in same age with L4-5 LDH(control group).The L4-5 facet joints were graded by Weishaupt ect.lumbar facet joint osteoarthritis imaging grading method.The joint sagittal angle of L4-5 little zygapophysial joints and the L4endplate hypozygal angle were detected by CT.The L4-5 facet joint osteoarthritis grading,joint sagittal angle of lumbar little zygapophysial joints,L4 endplate hypozygal angle and bilateral symmetry between two groups were compared.[Results]There was no grade 0 of facet joint osteoarthritis in both two groups.The numbers of grade 1,2,3 in experimental group were 4,20,18 cases,respectively,while the numbers in control group were 21,14,2 cases.There was significant difference between the numbers of two groups(P < 0.05).The joint sagittal angle of L4-5 little zygapophysial joint,deviation angle of sagittal angle asymmetry and L endphtehypozygal angle in experimental group(26.62°± 1.67°,8.79°± 4.28°,116.92±6.86°)had statistical significance compared with those in control group(45.07° ± 7.32°,5.14° ± 4.28°,104.95° ± 4.97°)(P <0.01).The deviation angle of endplate hypozygal angle asymmetry in experimental group had no statistical significance compared with that in control group(P > 0.05).[Conclusions] The sagittal orientation of lumbar facet joint angle and the endplate hypozygal angle increasing have important significance in LDS.
2.Effects of tumor necrosis factor-? on metabolism of skeletal muscle protein in rats with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and underlying mechanisms
yue, ZHANG ; yong, LUO ; wei-guo, XU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(09):-
Objective To study the effects of tumor necrosis factor-?(TNF-?) on hypermetabolism of skeletal muscle protein in rats with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) and explore the mechanisms. Methods Forty-five SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group,COPD group and COPD +TNF-? group(n=15).Rat COPD models were established by passive cigarette smoking in COPD group and COPD +TNF-? group.After dissecting and isolating the extensor digitorium longus(EDL) muscles,the EDL muscles were either cultured with media containing 10 ug/L recombinant rat TNF-? or without TNF-?.The subsequent changes in ubiquitin mRNA and protein levels were determined by real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot,respectively. Results The expressions of ubiquitin mRNA and protein of COPD group and COPD+TNF-? group were higher than those of normal contro1 group(P
3.Investigation and Analysis of Children Medication Information in 580 Drug Instructions
Huilei GUO ; Jin XU ; Jing XU ; Yong ZHANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(32):4497-4500
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for reasonable and safe use of drugs in children. METHODS:580 prescription drug instructions of chemical drugs and chemical product for treatment were collected from our hospital. Children information stated in drug instruction of exclusive drugs for children and special drugs,and in dosage and usage,clinical trial,pharmacokinetics and other items were all analyzed statistically ratio analysis and sequence analysis. RESULTS:The exclusive drugs for children were few,and major dosage form were injection. The instruction of special drugs were lack of children’s information. Usage and dosage based on monotonous evidence. The pharmacokinetic parameters were incomplete,and there were slender amount of data about chil-dren clinical trials. CONCLUSIONS:The drug instruction of drugs for children are looking blue. It is urgent to standard drug in-struction and complete medication information for children,so as to ensure safe and effective of drug use.
4.Experimental study on arsenic trioxide-induced apoptosis of human pan creatic cancer cell line
Yong GAO ; Jiejun WANG ; Qing XU ; Jing GUO ; Shaochang JIA
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(1):43-46
Objective: To study the effect of arsenic trioxide (As2O3) on human pancreatic cancer cell proliferation and apoptosis (mainly early stage) in vitro. Methods: SW1990 cells line were trea ted with As2O3 at different concentration. Cell proliferation was evaluated by MTT and apoptosis by Annexin-Ⅴ-fluostaining, electron-microscopy, flow cytometry and immunocytochemical staining of Bcl-2 and Bax. Results: As2O3 and cisplatin had the same cytotoxity on SW1990. The cytotoxic effe ct on tumor cell was produced by induction of apoptosis. Twelve hours after cult ure with 10 μg/ml As2O3, much more SW1990 cells went into apoptosis than t he control. The apoptosis rate reached 24% after 48 h with the similar concentra tion of As2O3. Immunohistochemical study revealed that the expression of Bcl -2 was decreased after treated with As2O3. Conclusion: As 2O3 can depress the proliferation of SW1990 in vitro, mainly through the i nduction of apoptosis, and it is a potential agent for pancreatic cancer chemoth erapy.
5.Diagnostic value of MSCT in nasal septum fracture.
Yong-bin HE ; Wei-guo JIANG ; Bing XU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2005;40(11):870-871
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6.The effect of glutamine on the antioxidation ability in rats after acute exhausting swimming stress.
Wen-bing XU ; Yong-an GUO ; Yu-ee JI
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2006;22(3):369-370
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7."Effect of ""brisk walking"" on male elderly with hypertension in community-based health centers"
Enhong DONG ; Ming XU ; Lijun GUO ; Jia BU ; Yong BAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(2):230-233
Objective · To explore the effects of brisk walking on blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and autonomic nerve activity of male elderly with hypertension in community-based health centers in Shanghai. Methods · A total of 630 elderly men received brisk walking treatment (>10000 steps/d) voluntarily, who were selected from six community-based health centers in Pudong New Area of Shanghai. Among them, 210 people stick to training for 12 weeks. According to whether suffering from hypertension, the people were assigned to hypertension intervened group (intervention group, n=110) and normal intervened group (control group 1, n=100). Blood pressure, BMI, heart rate and autonomic nerve activity before and after the training were compared. Results · After 12 weeks of training, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and sympathetic nerve activity of intervention group were significantly lower than those before the training (P<0.05). SBP was also significantly lower than control group 2 (P<0.05). However, heart rate, BMI, parasympathetic nerve activity and baroreceptor reflex sensitivity did not change significantly after the training (P>0.05). Conclusion · Brisk walking treatment lasting for 12 weeks can decrease blood pressure and sympathetic nerve activity in elderly men with hypertension. It is worthy to be popularized in the community.
8.Computer-assisted design of scaphoid reconstruction:individualized percutaneous cannulated screw fixation
Xu LIN ; Jun ZENG ; Yong GUO ; Lun TAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(44):7178-7182
BACKGROUND:Individualized percutaneous cannulated screws fixation with the help of computer-assisted design and cast immobilization are common methods for treating nondisplaced wrist scaphoid fracture. However their clinical outcomes are stil unclear. <br> OBJECTIVE:To compare the clinical results of individualized percutaneous cannulated screws fixation with the help of computer-assisted design and cast immobilization for treatment of Herbert type Ib scaphoid fracture. <br> METHODS:A total of 36 patients with fresh Herbert type Ib scaphoid fracture were divided into two groups, individualized percutaneous cannulated screws fixation with the help of computer-assisted design group (screw group, 20 cases) and cast immobilization group (cast group, 16 cases). In the screw group, cannulated screws were inserted using 0.8 mm kirschner wires from scaphoid tuberosity based on the preoperative individualization fixation parameters. The direction of the wires was guided under C-arms and Herbert screws were percutaneously immobilized after fluoroscopy. In the cast group, radial deviation and palmar flexion plaster casts were immobilized for 3 months. The time of bone union, rate of bone nonunion, time return to work, wrist motion were recorded and compared in the fol ow-up. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al cases were fol owed for 10-24 months. Al patients in the screw fixation group and 13 out of 16 patients in the cast group achieved bone union. The average time of bone union of the two groups was 6 weeks and 14 weeks respectively (P<0.001). The time of returning to work was 7.6 weeks and 16.8 weeks respectively, with significant differences between the two groups (P<0.001). The range of motion of screw fixation group at the final fol ow-up was 96.4°-114.4°, average 104.4°, which was significantly higher than that in the cast group (66.4°-104.2°, average 94.2°;P<0.001). Individualized percutaneous cannulated screws fixation with the help of computer-assisted design can provide mini-invasion, high accuracy and good reproducibility, has better results than cast immobilization in the treatment of Herbert typeⅠscaphoid fractures.
9.The Present Status on Classification of Phytoplasmas
Fan LAI ; Yong LI ; Qi-Cong XU ; Guo-Zhong TIAN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
The history and present status of phytoplasma classification are introduced briefly in this paper.The newly classification methods and rules for the description of Candidatus species are reviewed.The key problems and direction on the classification and identification of phytoplasmas in China are discussed.
10.Discussion on How to Equip Backup Power for Medical Equipment in Hospital
Minguang XU ; Hongyan GUO ; Yunhong XIE ; Yong JIANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
Backup power should be equipped in hospitals in order to prevent the medical risks.At present,there are three choices of the backup power including UPS,EPS and diesel generator.The principles of three backup powers are introduced.Methods for equipping backup power are also discussed to guarantee the security of power supply system for emergency medical equipment.