1.Clinical analysis of reoperation for patients suffering from rucurrent nodular goiter
Hao, JIANG ; Lian-xin, LIU ; Xiao-long, ZOU ; Xian, JIANG ; Bao-guo, ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(1):54-55
Objective To explore the causes of postoperative recurrence in patients of nodular goiter,the selection of method for reoperation and the postoperative complications. Methods The clinical data of 278 nodular goiter patients admitted in the first affiliated hospital of Harbin Medical University between 2001 and 2008 were analyzed retrospectively,including the methods and complications for first operation and reoperation. Results In the first operation,79 eases received simple eminectomy and 167 cases received partial lobectomy,accounted for 28.4% and 60.1%,respectively. Unilateral subtotal lobectomy plus contralateral eminectomy was performed in 23 cases and subtotal thyroideetomy was conducted in 9 cases,accounted for 8.3% and 3.2%,respectively. Postoperative complications occurred in one hundred and twenty-three cases,the incidence being 8.2% (23/278). Unilateral subtotal Iobectomy plus contralateral partial iobectomy was reperformed in 37 cases and bilateral subtotal thyroidectomy in 241 cases. Postoperative complications occurred in 12 cases,the incidence being 4.2%(12/278). No postoperative recurrence of nodular goiter was found. Conclusions Recurrence of nodular goiter is closely associated with the scope of previous surgical treatment,and correct operative manipulation may reduce the recurrent rate.
2.A first order system model of fracture healing.
Xiao-Ping WANG ; Xian-Long ZHANG ; Zhu-Guo LI ; Xin-Gang YU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(9):926-930
A first order system model is proposed for simulating the influence of stress stimulation on fracture strength during fracture healing. To validate the model, the diaphyses of bilateral tibiae in 70 New Zealand rabbits were osteotomized and fixed with rigid plates and stress-relaxation plates, respectively. Stress shielding rate and ultimate bending strength of the healing bone were measured at 2 to 48 weeks postoperatively. Ratios of stress stimulation and fracture strength of the healing bone to those of intact bone were taken as the system input and output. The assumed first order system model can approximate the experimental data on fracture strength from the input of stress stimulation over time, both for the rigid plate group and the stress-relaxation plate group, with different system parameters of time constant and gain. The fitting curve indicates that the effect of mechanical stimulus occurs mainly in late stages of healing. First order system can model the stress adaptation process of fracture healing. This approach presents a simple bio-mathematical model of the relationship between stress stimulation and fracture strength, and has the potential to optimize planning of functional exercises and conduct parametric studies.
Animals
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Fracture Healing
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physiology
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Mathematics
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Models, Animal
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Models, Biological
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Rabbits
3.A method of HPRE synthesis via transcription by T7 RNA polymerase in vitro.
Ying HUANG ; Jin-jun GUO ; Jun ZHANG ; Wei-xian CHEN ; Ai-long HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2005;13(11):808-810
OBJECTIVETo synthesize highly pure HBV post-transcriptional regulatory element (HPRE) via transcription in vitro by T7 RNA polymerase.
METHODSHPRE gene was amplified by PCR from a template containing HBV complete genomic DNA and cloned into plasmid pGEM-11zf. The cloned DNA sequence was transcribed by T7 RNA polymerase.
RESULTSThe construction of HPRE gene recombinant plasmid and production of HPRE via transcription in vitro was successful.
CONCLUSIONIn vitro transcription by T7 RNA polymerase can be used to synthesize highly pure HPRE.
DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase ; DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases ; Hepatitis B virus ; genetics ; RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional ; RNA Splicing ; RNA-Binding Proteins ; physiology ; Transcription, Genetic ; Viral Proteins
4.Activation of nuclear factor kappaB signaling pathway in human osteoblasts responses to Staphylococcus aureus in vitro.
Ren-de NING ; Xian-long ZHANG ; Li GONG ; Ye-jin ZHOU ; Xiao-kui GUO ; Qing-tian LI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2012;50(3):264-267
OBJECTIVETo investigate whether S. aureus could activate NF-κB signaling pathway in human osteoblasts.
METHODSImmunoblot and electrophoretic mobility shift assay were used to detect the degradation of I-κBα and activation of NF-κB in human osteoblasts following infection with S.aureus, respectively, and there were investigated the activated state of NF-κB signaling pathway in human osteoblasts. In addition, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to measure the secretion of IL-6 in culture supernatants, which was represented as one of important cytokines in osteomyelitis, and an inhibitor of NF-κB, SN50, which was added to human osteoblasts culture prior to 1 hour at 50 µmol/L before the infection of S.aureus, was used to determine whether S.aureus-activated NF-κB signaling pathway regulates IL-6 secretion of human osteoblasts.
RESULTSS.aureus could induce the degradation of I-κBα (I-κBα(15 min)/I-κBα(0 min) = 0.409 ± 0.245 and I-κBα(30 min)/I-κBα(0 min) = 0.061 ± 0.010) and activation of NF-κB in human osteoblasts in a time and dose-dependent manner following infection. In addition, the secretion of IL-6 in the supernatants of human osteoblasts ((2.17 ± 0.11) µg/L) was suppressed by 50 µmol/L SN50 compared to without the addition of SN50 ((3.58 ± 0.31) µg/L) (F = 174.25, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSS.aureus could activate NF-κB signaling pathway in human osteoblasts, which could regulate cytokines secretions of human osteoblasts.
Cells, Cultured ; Humans ; Interleukin-6 ; secretion ; NF-kappa B ; metabolism ; Osteoblasts ; metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Staphylococcal Infections ; metabolism
5.Role of apoptosis of neutrophils and vascular endothelial cells and changes of relative factors in the pathogenesis of traumatic sepsis at the advanced stage
Yu-Miao WEI ; Yu-Hua LIAO ; Shu-Juan CHU ; Quan-Jun ZHOU ; Guo-Rong WANG ; Chao-Hui WANG ; Long-Xian CHENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(09):-
Objective To explore the role of apoptosis of neutrophils and vascular endothelial cells and changes of relative cytokines and thrombotic factors in the pathogenesis of traumatic sepsis at the advanced stage.Methods The venous blood was collected from the patients with traumatic sepsis at advanced stage and traumatic patients without sepsis and healthy subjects.The peripheral hlood mononu- clear cells(PBMC)and neutrophils were isolated and cultured.The apoptosis of neutrophils and vascular endothelial cells was assayed,and the level of IL-4,IL-10 in PBMC culture supernatants were deter- mined,and the tissue factor(TF)and vW factor(vWF)of peripheral plasma were measured.Results The percentages of apoptosis of neutrophils and numbers of apoptotic circulating vascular endothelial cells were higher than that of traumatic patients without sepsis and healthy controls significantly.And the levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-4,IL-10 and thrombotic factors TF,vWF in traumatic sepsis were elevated than that of traumatic patients without sepsis and controls too.Conclusion Immune suppres- sion and abnormal thrombotic state may be one characteristic of traumatic sepsis at advanced stage,which perhaps involveds in the pathogenesis of traumatic sepsis at the advanced stage and multiple organ dys- function syndrome.
6.Assessment of therapeutic effect of losartan on diabetes mellitus with gas chromatography-based metabonomics.
Kai-Long YUAN ; Xian-Zhe SHI ; Xin LU ; Peng GAO ; Guo-Wang XU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2007;29(6):719-724
OBJECTIVETo assess the therapeutic effect of losartan on type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) with gas chromatography (GC)-based metabonomics.
METHODSDM2 patients were dosed with losartan (100 mg/d) and urines were collected at week 8 and 12. The biochemical criteria (blood pressure, urinary albumen, urinary 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine and blood creatinine) were analyzed. Urine samples were derivatived and analyzed by GC. Multivariate metabonomics analysis was performed after peak alignment.
RESULTSAfter 8-12 weeks, losartan showed little curative effect and no remarked changes of biochemical criteria were observed. However, metabonomics analysis revealed that some biomarkers such as glucitol and inositol changed.
CONCLUSIONGC-based metabonomics analysis enables the rapid identification of metabolic differences and provides information concerning therapeutic effect of losartan.
Albuminuria ; urine ; Biomarkers ; blood ; chemistry ; urine ; Chromatography, Gas ; methods ; Creatinine ; blood ; Deoxyguanosine ; analogs & derivatives ; urine ; Diabetes Mellitus ; drug therapy ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; drug therapy ; Drug Monitoring ; Humans ; Hypoglycemic Agents ; therapeutic use ; Inositol ; chemistry ; Losartan ; therapeutic use ; Metabolome ; drug effects ; Sorbitol ; chemistry
7.Computer simulation by passenger wound analysis of vehicle collision.
Dong-Hua ZOU ; Nning-Guo LIU ; Jie SHEN ; Xiao-Yun ZHANG ; Xian-Long JIN ; Yi-Jiu CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2006;22(4):261-267
OBJECTIVE:
To reconstruct the course of vehicle collision, so that to provide the reference for forensic identification and disposal of traffic accidents.
METHODS:
Through analyzing evidences left both on passengers and vehicles, technique of momentum impulse combined with multi-dynamics was applied to simulate the motion and injury of passengers as well as the track of vehicles.
RESULTS:
Model of computer stimulation perfectly reconstructed phases of the traffic collision, which coincide with details found by forensic investigation.
CONCLUSION
Computer stimulation is helpful and feasible for forensic identification in traffic accidents.
Accidents, Traffic
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Automobiles
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Computer Simulation
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Forensic Medicine/methods*
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Humans
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Models, Theoretical
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Software
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Wounds and Injuries/etiology*
8.Characteristics and biomechanical mechanism of riding injuries in accidents of bicycles collided by motor vehicles.
Ning-Guo LIU ; Dong-Hua ZOU ; Ming-Yuan MAO ; Jian-Hua ZHANG ; Xian-Long JIN ; Yi-Jiu CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2007;23(6):401-404
OBJECTIVE:
To study the characteristics and biomechanical mechanism of riding injuries involving bicycles collided by motor vehicles.
METHODS:
The real traffic accident cases of bicycles collided by motor vehicles, including the information of scenes, bicycles, motor vehicles, rider wounds and traffic directions, were collected. Retrospective method was used to study these riding injuries. In addition, typical cases were selected to simulate traffic accident courses with computer simulation software, and the dynamic data like acceleration, force, moment were cxtracted to compare with those in the real cases.
RESULTS:
There were no difference of occurring frequency between cases with or without riding injuries, as well as between one-side-collision and front- or back-collision. The riding injuries seemed less in accidents involving large-scale vehicles. The frequency of riding injuries increased with vehicle speed. The wound location was low on collision side and high on opposite.
CONCLUSION
Analysis of riding injury characteristic in traffic accidents and their biomechanical mechanism would be helpful for estimation of traffic manner.
Accidents, Traffic
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Area Under Curve
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Bicycling/injuries*
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Computer Simulation
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Humans
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Leg Injuries/pathology*
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Models, Theoretical
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Motor Vehicles
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Perineum/injuries*
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Retrospective Studies
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Wounds and Injuries/pathology*
9.Automobile versus pedestrian accidents analysis by fixed-parameters computer simulation.
Ming-Yuan MAO ; Yi-Jiu CHEN ; Ning-Guo LIU ; Dong-Hua ZOU ; Jun-Yong LIU ; Xian-Long JIN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2008;24(2):105-109
OBJECTIVE:
Using computer simulation to analyze the effects of speed, type of automobile and impacted position on crash-course and injuries of pedestrians in automobile vs. pedestrian accidents.
METHODS:
Automobiles (bus, minibus, car and truck) and pedestrian models were constructed with multi-body dynamics computing method. The crashes were simulated at different impact speeds (20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 km/h) and different positions (front, lateral and rear of pedestrians). Crash-courses and their biomechanical responses were studied.
RESULTS:
If the type of automobile and impact position were the same, the crash-courses were similar (impact speed < or = 60 km/h). There were some characteristics in the head acceleration, upper neck axial force and leg axial force.
CONCLUSION
Multi-body dynamics computer simulation of crash can be applied to analyze crash-course and injuries (head, neck and leg) of pedestrians.
Accidents, Traffic
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Automobiles
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Computer Simulation
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Humans
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Models, Biological
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Walking
10.Dependence of ventricular wallstress-induced refractoriness changes on pacing cycle lengths and its mechanism.
Xing-Xiang WANG ; Long-Xian CHENG ; Jun-Zhu CHEN ; Li-Long ZHOU ; Jian-Hua ZHU ; Xiao-Gang GUO ; Yun-Peng SHANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2003;55(3):336-338
The aim of this article was to investigate the dependence of ventricular wallstress-induced refractoriness changes on pacing cycle lengths and its mechanism in anaesthetized rabbits. The rabbit heart preparation was used. The left ventricular afterload was increased by partially clipping the root of the ascending aorta. The changes in effective refractory periods (ERP) induced by the left ventricular afterload rising were examined at different pacing cycle lengths (1000, 500, 300 and 200 ms). In addition, the effect of streptomycin on these changes was also observed. The results are as follows: (1) The rising of left ventricular afterload led to marked changes in ERP at rapidly pacing cycle lengths (300 ms, 21+/-5 ms, 17.0%; 200 ms, 19+/-3 ms, 18.8%. P<0.01) than at slow ones (1000 ms, 3+/-2 ms, 1.5%; 500 ms, 7+/-3 ms, 4.0%. P>0.05); (2) Streptomycin inhibited the changes caused by the left ventricular afterload rising at pacing cycle lengths 300 ms and 200 ms (P>0.05). It is suggested that ventricular wallstress-induced refractoriness changes are pacing cycle length-dependent, and the effect of streptomycin appears to be consistent with the inhibition of stretch-activated ion channels.
Animals
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Aorta
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Cardiac Pacing, Artificial
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Constriction
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Mechanoreceptors
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drug effects
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physiology
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Rabbits
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Refractory Period, Electrophysiological
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drug effects
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Streptomycin
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pharmacology
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Ventricular Function
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drug effects
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physiology