1.BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF HUMAN ACELLULAR AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE WITH CULTURED VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS IN VITRO
Zhenxian WANG ; Wenqing CAI ; Changbao QU ; Yongzhou SONG ; Wei GUO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the biocompatilility of human acellular amniotic membrane(HAM) with vascular smooth muscle cells(VSMCs) and to explore the possibility to construct tissue engineering bladder with HAM as the scaffold and VSMCs as the seed cells. Methods After physical and 1% trypsogen preparation,the HAM was mixed with VSMCs taken from rats for culture in vitro.Histological obserbation was done under inverted microscope and scanning electron microscope respectively.20 rats were divided into two groups.Hemicystectomies were performed in 20 rats,and 10 of them were repaired with HAM grafts with VSMCs on the half bladder,the other 10 were repaired with HAM grafts without VSMCs as the control group.The rats underwent postoperative assessment of bladder volume at the 2nd,4th and 8th weeks,and the grafts were observed by light microscope at the 2nd,4th and 8th weeks after surgery. Results The physical and 1% trypsogen treated HAM was pure with hollows and undamaged collagen fibers.The VSMCs could grow,adhere to and differentiate on the surface of HAM and into the hollows.At the 2nd,4th and 8th weeks after surgery, the bladder volumes of the experimental group were not different significantly compared with those of the control group.Epithelialization and smooth muscle cells regeneration occurred with the infiltration of inflammatory cells in the 2nd week after grafting,and the HAM were absorbed.In the 4th and 8th weeks,it was difficult to delineate the junction between the host bladder and grafts by histology.Conclusion HAM can be used as the scaffold to construct tissue engineering bladder as it has good biocompatibility with VSMCs without disturbing the cell form and the graft can be absorbed quickly.
2.Interlocking intramedullary nail versus dynamic compression plate fixation for nonunion after femoral shaft fracture
Cai SONG ; Xijun LIANG ; Xiangyang LIU ; Xuede GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(35):5663-5668
BACKGROUND:Bone nonunion may occur after limb trauma fracture. Internal fixation of implant is a common mode of repair, but fixation of different implants has different effects. OBJECTIVE:To explore the application value of different implant fixation in limb trauma of nonunion after femoral shaft fracture. METHODS:A retrospective analysis was performed on 72 cases of nonunion after femoral shaft fractures in Bozhou People’s Hospital from November 2012 to November 2013. They were divided into the observation group (36 cases) and control group (36 cases) according to the way of treatment, which were given interlocking intramedul ary nail and dynamic compression plate fixation. Length of incision, intraoperative blood transfusion volume, postoperative drainage volume, operation time, fracture healing time and functional recovery of knee joint were observed and compared between the two groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There was no statistical significance in operation time and length of the incision between the two groups (both P>0.05). Intraoperative amount of blood transfusion and postoperative drainage were significantly higher in the control group than in the observation group;the fracture healing time was significantly longer in the control group than in the observation group;infection rate in final fol ow-up was significantly higher in the control group than in the observation group (al P<0.05). No significant differences in preoperative knee joint International Knee Documentation Committee knee evaluation form and Lysholm score were found between the two groups (al P>0.05), but above two scores were significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group in final fol ow-up (al P<0.05). These findings suggest that compared with the dynamic compression plate, interlocking intramedul ary nail in treatment of bone nonunion after femoral shaft fracture can obtain good effect, firm fixation, low infection rate, and is more in line with the physiological and biomechanical requirements.
3.Quantitative research of perception of tongue color in traditional Chinese medicine
Yiheng CAI ; Shasha LIN ; Song GUO ; Li'na WANG ; Xiaoying DONG ;
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;38(6):336-339,356,后插9
Objective To quantify the changes of tongue color with the development of the disease according to the characteristics of human vision.Methods Psychological scales of tongue color perception were obtained from thc psychophysical experiments.Polynomial regression and support vector regression (SVR) were used to establish the mathematical model between the physical values and the psychological scales of tongue color.Results The psychological scales exported from the model could correspond to the visual perception of tongue color change, and SVR has higher accuracy.Conclusions The psychological scale, can not only quantitatively evaluate the tongue color in the development of the disease, but also quantify the degree of disease, to assist the doctors for disease diagnosis and treatment.
4.Dynamic changes in traditional Chinese medicine syndromes in patients with ischemic stroke treated by acupuncture.
Yi SONG ; Jian PEI ; Zhidan LIU ; Haiyan LI ; Yefeng CAI ; Jianwen GUO ; Yan HUANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(4):334-41
To explore the dynamic state of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes in acute ischemic stroke patients within 30 days of onset when treated with acupuncture, and to analyze the discrimination effects of the functions based on "decision trees" in identification of TCM syndromes of ischemic stroke.
5.Three-column reconstruction via posterior approach for the treatment of unstable thoracolumbar fracture accompanied by posterior column injury.
Xue-De GUO ; Xi-Jun LIANG ; Xiang-Yang LIU ; Cai SONG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(1):64-66
OBJECTIVETo investigate clinical effects of three-column reconstruction via single posterior approach for the treatment of unstable thoracolumbar fractures accompanied by posterior column injury.
METHODSFrom December 2008 to May 2010,three-column reconstruction via posterior approach was implemented to 21 patients with unstable thoracolumbar fractures accompanied by posterior column injuries. There were 13 males and 8 females, ranging in age from 23 to 54 years old(averaged,35.5 years old). Injured vertebrae: 1 patient had injury in T11, 4 patients had injuries in T12, 8 patients had injuries in L1, 5 patients had injuries in L2, 3 patients had injuries in L3. The Cobb angle was (25.34 +/- 3.42) degrees. The operation time,blood loss during operation, Cobb angle and the bony fusion were observed.
RESULTSTwenty-one patients were followed up, and the duration ranged from 24 to 27 years old, with an average of 25.6 months. The operation time ranged from 135 to 275 min, with a mean of 185 min. The blood loss during operation ranged from 700 to 1 650 ml (averaged, 870 ml). All the patients had complete decompression. Postoperative Cobb angle was (4.01 +/- 2.03) degrees, and (4.34 +/- 2.38) degrees at the latest follow-up. All the patients got bony fusion.
CONCLUSIONTo the patients with unstable thoracolumbar fractures accompanied by posterior column injuries, three-column reconstruction via single posterior approach has both anterior approach and posterior approach advantages, which can obtain excellent clinical outcomes.
Adult ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; injuries ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; adverse effects ; methods ; Spinal Fractures ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Thoracic Vertebrae ; injuries ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
6.Diagnostic value of magnetic susceptibility weighted imaging in diffuse axonal injury
Chengkun HAN ; Hao SHI ; Guifang LIU ; Xiaotao CAI ; Hongxia GUO ; Yongxia ZHANG ; Dan SONG ; Wenhao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(7):632-636
Objective To study the diagnostic value of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) in diffuse axonal injury (DAI) and investigate the relationship between SWI and clinical prognosis. MethodsTwenty patients (15 males and 5 females) with DAI were included in this study. Routine sequences (T1WI, T2WI and FLAIR) and SWI were performed on a 3.0 T MRI scanner. There were 8 cases whose Glasgow score scale (GCS) ranged from 3.0 to 5.0, 4 cases from 6.0 to 8.0 and 8 from 9.0 to 12.0. The interval time between injury and examination were from 3 hours to 20 days. The number and volume of lesions observed on SWI and routine sequence were compared using Mann-Whitney U-test and paired t-test. Pearson correlation was used to analyze the relationship between the number and volume of all lesions and GCS. Results The lesions showed punctate, beaded, patchy and cord-like hypointense signal with various size on SWI (lesion diameter <2.0 cm). Distribution of lesions was multifocal with clear boundary. Routine MRI scan found a total of 78 lesions, while SWI sequence detected 424 lesions. The number of the lesions found on SWI was more than that on conventional MRI (U=-15.447,P<0.01). The total volume of the lesions measured on routine MRI and SWI were 19 340 mm3 and 38 042 mm3, respectively. The total volume measured on SWI was more than that on routine MR (t=5.870,P<0.01). The number and volume of all lesions were negatively correlated with GCS (r=-0.802, -0.767, P<0.01). Conclusion SWI sequence could find more bleeding lesions than the routine MRI sequences. The number and the volume of the lesions were closely related to GCS. SWI showed high value in the diagnosis and prediction of the prognosis of DAI.
7.Evaluation on Biological Compatibility and Hemostatic Effect of Sterilized Medical Bone Wax on Bone Wound
Tao GUO ; Dasheng DANG ; Hongtao SONG ; Hongsheng MA ; Ping MU ; Chaohong CAI ; Tao LIU ; Shengchuan GAO
China Pharmacy 1991;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the biological compatibility and clinical therapeutic effect of the medical sterilized bone wax.METHODS:Embedding test and pathological test as well as hemolytic test were performed by using rabbits as test animal.12531case-times were investigated in respect to the therapeutic effect,prognosis and satisfactory rate.RESULTS:The embedded bone wax was coated by connective tissue and has not been absorbed without surrounding inflammation,edema or necrosis.The bone wax could not be absorbed after stanching bleeding of the bone broken surface.No hemolytic phenomena were observed.The wound healing obtained a satisfactory rate of99.1%.CONCLUSION:The sterilized medical bone wax has good biological compatibility and is safe and effective to stanch bleeding.It is convenient to use due to its singer dose sterilized packaging.
8.Migration and Neuron Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells When Transplanted to the Lateral Ventricle of Neonatal Rat
xiao-song, BU ; zuo, LUAN ; guo-cai, YIN ; jiu-lai, TANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(24):-
Objective To explore the migration and differentiation of the human neural stem cells (hNSC) after being transplanted to the neonatal rat lateral ventricle,to provide some data on therapy for neonatal cerebropathy by using of neural stem cells.Methods N2 medium containing EGF+FGF2+LIF was used to culture the NSC spheres from the forebrain tissues of aborted human fetus.The hNSC was identified by detecting the NSC marker nestin antigen and showing the potency to differentiate into neural cells( including astrocytes,oligodendrocytes and neurons)by using indirect immuno-fluorescence assay(IFA).The part of the hNSC in-vitro cultured for 14 d was digested to suspensions of cell.Cultured for 14 d, the hNSC in-vitro and the suspension were transplanted into the lateral ventricles of the neonatal rat brains.The rats were respectively killed at 24,48 and 72 h respectively post-transplant,the whole brain was sectioned,and the special immuno-response detection was performed by using anti-human nuclei(anti-hNuc)and anti-human neurofilament(anti-hNF).Results In vitro culture,the typical NSC spheres were obtained from the forebrain of the human fetus.The suspensions of cells were obtained from the neurosphere.In neurosphere group, the results of anti-hNuc detecting tracing at 72 h post-injection showed that the grafts had migrated into the cortex grand layers of olfactory bulbus,medial precentral area of lobus frontalis,hippocampal,and lobus occipitalis.The label-positive cells lined along the Cerebellar Purkinje cell layers and appeared in most parts of mesencephalons.The immuno-respons results of anti-hNF showed that the positive cells scattered in the grand layer of cortex,the connection among positive cells was watched.In suspensions group,the results of anti-hNuc detecting tracing at 24 h post-injection show a great quantity of positive cells in the ventricles and injection track.At 72 h, a small quantity of positive cells remained in the ventricle and nearby brain tissue.Conclusions Whole neurospheres migrated intensely and differentiated into neurons and gliocytes.At the same time,transplants of cells from suspension transplants showed limited or no migration because of internal environment of the brain and construction of neurospheres.
9.Expression of Aquaporin 4 in Diffuse Brain Injury of Rats.
Ren-hui CHEN ; Song-guo HE ; Can-xin CAI ; Bo-xue HUANG ; Zhi-rong WANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;32(1):18-25
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the expression of aquaporin 4 (AQP4) in diffuse brain injury (DBI) of rats and to explore the corresponding effect of AQP4 for brain edema.
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The rat model of DBI was established using Marmarou's impact-compression trauma model. Brain water content was measured by dry-wet weight method. Blood-brain barrier permeability was evaluated by Evans blue (EB) staining. Immunohistochemical method was used to observe the expression of AQP4.
RESULTS:
Brain water content increased after 3 h and peaked at 24 h after DBI. Brain EB content significantly increased and peaked at 12 h after DBI. The expression of AQP4 significantly increased after 3 h and peaked at 24 h after DBI, and the number of AQP4 positive astrocytes increased.
CONCLUSION
The increment of the permeability of blood-brain barrier and the expression of AQP4 may contribute to the development of brain edema in rat DBI. The change of AQP4 expression in astrocytes may also contribute to determine DBI.
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10.A restrospective analysis of intraoperative cell salvage during cesarean delivery
Haiya YAN ; Yun WU ; Song YE ; Xiaolei CAI ; Chunbo ZHOU ; Guo GAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(11):1297-1301
Intraoperative cell salvage ( IOCS) was conducted during cesarean delivery from May 2011 to April 2016 in our hospital: when the volume of autologous blood collected from the surgical field≥800 ml during surgery and the parturients′hemoglobin≤100 g∕L after hemorrhage, the autologous blood was centrifuged, concentrated, washed and then filtered using a leucocyte depletion filter before reinfusion. IOCS was carried out in 1 085 cases during cesarean delivery within 5 yr. For the parturients who underwent IOCS, the percentage of patients who did not require transfusion of allogeneic red blood cells was 82.95%(900 cases), the percentage of patients who required plasma transfusion was 41.66% (452 cases), the percentage of patients who required platelet transfusion was 3.32% (36 cases), and no autologous blood transfusion?related adverse reactions were found during surgery and hospital stay. In conclusion, IOCS could be safely and effectively used for blood?saving effect in cesarean delivery.