1.Synchronizing presentation of cyclins and merlin in single cell in vestibular Schwannoma tissues with confocal laser microscopy
jing-rong, LV ; jing, ZOU ; hao, WU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To explore the expression of merlin and cyclins and the nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of merlin in abiogenous vestibular schwannoma tissues. Methods Four paraffin imbedding vestibular Schwannoma samples were included in the study.The cyclins and merlin were analyzed by immunofluorescence at the same time,and the expression and location were synchronously observed with confocal laser microscopy(CLM) in a single schwannoma cell. Results Cyclins and merlin were perspicuously and synchronously presented in a single cell in vestibular schwannoma tissues.In early G1 phase of the tumor cell,merlin was mainly stained in the nucleus,followed by perinucleus and cytoplasm.In G1/S phase,merlin was concentrated in the perinucleus,less in the nucleus and cytoplasm.Merlin staining showed uniform distribution in the nucleus in G2/M phase,while was absent from the nucleus and concentrated in the perinucleus in late G2/M phase. Conclusion The expression of merlin and various kinds of cyclins can be synchronously presented in abiogenous vestibular schwannoma cells with immunofluorescence and CLM.Merlin is shuttling among the nucleus,cytoplasm and perinucleus along with the progression of cell cycle.
2.Effect of different heights of artificial cervical disc replacement on the range of motion of the treated segment
Jigang LOU ; Hao LIU ; Yuanchao LI ; Wenjie WU ; Yang MENG ; Yunbei YANG ; Xin RONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;36(10):605-610
Objective To cxplore the variation of the range of motion (ROM) of operative level after different heights of artificial cervical disc replacement,and to provide guidance for clinical work in selecting appropriate height of artificial cervical disc prosthesis.Methods The preoperative cervical anteroposterior and lateral Ⅹ-rays of 9 fresh male cadaveric cervical spine specimens were obtained to measure the intervertebral height of C5-6,and 3 screened specimens with the height of about 5 mm were included in the experiment.The experiment was designed to test self-control,and other four groups of cervical specimens including intact group,appropriate height (5 mm) of C5.6 artificial cervical disc replacement group,1mm increased (6 mm) group and 2 mm increased (7 mm) group were made biomechanical test sequentially.The specimens were fixed to the cervical three-dimensional movement machine,with a 75 N follower load and pure moments of 2 Nm for flexion/extension 、left/right bending and left/right axial rotation,to measure the ROM of operative level under the condition of changes in 0.2 Nm/s.Results There were no significant differences in the ROM of flexion/extension,lateral bending and axial rotation between 5 mm group and intact group;the ROM of flexion/extension、lateral bending and axial rotation in 6 mm group increased compared with 5 mm group,but the difference was not statistically significant;the ROM of flexion/extension in 7 mm group was significantly less than that of intact,5mm and 6 mm group (9.5°± 1.0° vs 12.5°±0.9°、11.3°±0.8°、11.6°±0.9°),but significantly greater in axial rotation than 6 mm group (10.4°±1.4°vs 8.6°±0.3°),and there was no significant difference in lateral bending compared with other 3 groups.Conclusion 2 adjacent heights of cervical disc prostheses are implantedsuitably when testing the mold of disc prosthesis,the choice of cervical disc prosthesis with 1 mm increased can improve the ROM of operative level to some extent;while the height with 2 mm increased can lead to the ROM of flexion/extension at the operative level reduced,but the ROM of rotation shows an increasing trend.
3.Effects of liquid crystal/PU composite substrate on osteogenic differentia-tion of rBMSCs
Yang CHEN ; Ruizhe TAN ; Zhengang ZHA ; Hao WU ; Jiaqing ZHANG ; Rong ZENG ; Mei TU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(8):1483-1489
[ABSTRACT]AIM:Toexploretheeffectoftheelasticmodulusandsizesofliquidcrystal(LC)phasesonosteo-genic differentiation based on OPC/PU composite substrate by mimicking the microenvironment in rat bone mesenchymal stem cells (rBMSCs).METHODS: A series of composite substrates with different elastic modulus were constructed via modulation of LC content in the composites .The surface phase structure was observed by polarized microscopy , and the mechanical property was measured by a universal material testing machine .Furthermore, the laser confocal microscope was employed to observe the spreading , polarization and the cytoskeleton arrangement of the rBMSCs .The proliferation of rBM-SCs was evaluated by CCK-8 assay.The specific mRNA expression of osteogenic differentiation such as collagen Ⅰ, and osteopontin on the composite membranes was detected by real-time PCR.RESULTS:The size and number of LC phase in-creased and the elastic modulus of the composite substrates decreased with the increase of the LC content .The rBMSCs ex-hibited better characteristics of initial adhesion , spreading and proliferation on the OPC 10-PU and OPC30-PU in the early and medium culturing .The rBMSCs displayed higher expression of collagen Ⅰ and osteopontin on the OPC10-PU in the early and medium osteogenic induction , while the high expression of these osteogenic genes occured on the OPC 30-PU and OPC50-PU in later osteogenic induction .The emphasis of genetic expression was switched from collagen Ⅰin the early and medium osteogenic induction to osteopontin in the later stage .CONCLUSION:When the content of LC remained low in the composite substrates , rBMSCs mainly responded to the mechanical stimuli induced by substrate stiffness and exhibited distinguished cellular behaviors;with the increase in the LC content , rBMSCs had strong interactions with LC by sensing the viscoelasticity of LC , probably resulted from the contribution of both substrate stiffness and the viscoelasticity of LC phase .
4.The influences of hepatitis B virus precore and basic core promoter region mutations on the immune responses of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes
Xiao-Juan YANG ; Guo-Rong WU ; Hao PEI ; Jin-Juan QIAN ; Rui-Yun JI ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2007;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the influences of mutation at precore and basic core promoter(BCP) region in hepatitis B virus(HBV) on the immune response of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes(CTL) in patients with chronic hepatitis B(CHB).Methods The number of specific CTL in peripheral blood mononuclear(PBMC) of CHB patients were tested by cytokine flow cytome- try(CFC) and HBV core18-27 peptide.HBV precore and BCP fragments were directly sequenced. Results Twenty-one(38.9%) samples were HBV precore G1896A mutation.Twenty-six(48.1%) samples were BCP region 1762/1764 combined mutation.Thirteen(24.1%) stains were three sites mutated simultaneously.Stimulated with HBV core 18-27 in vitro,the specific CTL level was signifi- cantly higher in the patients with G1896A mutation and BCP region mutation [(0.41?0.09)%, (0.36?0.08)%,(0.48?0.08)%,respectively]than those without mutation[(0.11?0.06)%, P
6.Dosimetric comparison between RapidArc and fixed gantry dynamic IMRT for central-type lung cancer radiotherapy
Jian GONG ; Rong YU ; Hao WU ; Shukui HAN ; Bo XU ; Guangying ZHU ; Fan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(4):448-451
Objective To compare the dosimetric difference between RapidArc and fixed gantry angle dynamic IMRT (dIMRT) for central-type lung cancer radiotherapy. Methods Therapy for 10 patients previously treated with dIMRT was replanned with RapidArc. Dose prescription was 66 Gy/33 fraction. Comparative endpoints were planning target volume (PTV) dose, doses to surrounding structures,number of monitor units, and treatment delivery time. Results There was no significant dosimetric difference between RapidArc and dIMRT. Compared with dIMRT, RapidArc slightly elevated target volume dose, lung V5, V10. The average values of lung V20, V30 and heart V30 were larger in dIMRT than those in RapidArc. The number of monitor units was reduced by 32% and the treatment time by 66% in RapidArc.Conclusions Both RapidArc and dIMRT plans could meet the clinical therapy needs. RapidArc could achieve similar target coverage and sparing of organs at risk, with fewer monitor units and shorter delivery time than dIMRT.
7.Analysis of early treatment on 1352 cases with acute spinal cord injury
Yonghong ZHENG ; Dingyun HAO ; Qining WU ; Xiangyi FANG ; Hua GUO ; Rong WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(2):105-107
ObjectiveTo analyse the state of traumatic conditions, associated injury and complications of patients with acute spinal cord injury (SCI) and provide the therapeutic principles of early treatment.Methods1352 cases with acute SCI were studied retrospectively.ResultsAmong patients, 875 cases had complete SCI and 477 cases had incomplete SCI. Complications included pulmonary infection, urinary system infection, bedsore and so on. The associated injuries included craniocerebral injury, fractures of limbs and pelvic, hemopneumothorax and so on. Conservative treatments involved high doses of methylprednisolone pulse therapy (MPPT), hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HOT), the use of dehydrating and neurotrophy agents, etc. The operation of decompress and internal fixation was applied in cases with spinal instability, vertebral dislocation and spinal compression. The associated injury was treated by specialist.ConclusionThe key point of raising remedy level includes thinking highly of field first aid, prompt and perfect early treatment, dealing with associated injury, preventing secondary SCI and complications and early rehabilitation directions.
9.Effect of neostigmine on atracurium-induced neuromuscular blockage in patients pretreated with magnesium sulphate.
Hong-liang WU ; Tie-hu YE ; Bin ZHU ; Rong-rong HAO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2005;27(1):111-114
OBJECTIVETo determine the effect of neostigmine on antagonizing atracurium-induced neuromuscular blockage with sulfate magnesium pretreatment.
METHODSForty patients who undertook elective gynecologic laparoscopic examinations and treatments under general anesthesia were randomized into four groups (group A, B, C, and D, group A paired with group C, and group B paired with group D). Before induction of general anesthesia, patients in group A and group C received MgSO4 30 mg/kg in saline intravenously within 5 min, while patients in group B and group D received the same volume of saline. Anesthesia was induced with fentanyl and propofol; subsequently tracheal intubation was performed with 0.5 mg/kg atracurium after stabilization of the electromyography recording, and neostigmine (0.02 mg/kg) and atropine (0.01 mg/kg) were infused in group C and group D when neuromuscular recovery (T1/T(C)) reached 10%. T1/T(C) changes after neostigmine infusion as well as haemodynamic changes and other responses during induction and neostigmine and atropine infusion were recorded.
RESULTSThe neuromuscular recovery speed had no significant difference between group A and group B after the neuromuscular recovery reached 10%, but it was lower in group C than in group D (P < 0.05). Significant difference existed between group AC and group BD (P < 0.05). No haemodynamic changes and other responses were found during induction and neostigmine and atropine infusion.
CONCLUSIONNeostigmine-induced neuromuscular recovery can be attenuated in patients pretreated with magnesium sulfate.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Anesthesia, General ; Atracurium ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Cholinesterase Inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Female ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Magnesium Sulfate ; pharmacology ; Middle Aged ; Neostigmine ; pharmacology ; Neuromuscular Blockade ; Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents ; antagonists & inhibitors
10.A prospective study on the association between dyslipidemia and hypertension
Zhi-Rong GUO ; Xiao-Shu HU ; Ming WU ; Ming-Hao ZHOU ; Zheng-Yuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(6):554-558
Objective To discuss the risks of hypertension development with relation to the level of lipid variables among populations who had normal blood pressure at baseline study. Methods In April 2000, under the support of project "prevention of metabolic syndrome and multi-metabolic disorders in Jiangsu province", a cohort study was performed to obtain the baseline data among 8685 persons from age 34 to 74. In June of 2006, a follow-up investigation was carried out among those who had been in the study for 5 years after the baseline study started. 2603 persons who met the selection criteria and showed normal blood pressure during baseline study, were recruited in this investigation. The interval from the baseline to the follow-up studies was 6.38 years on average. Relationship between the risk of developing hypertension and the baseline level of lipid variables were analyzed. Results Relations between baseline lipid levels and the incidence of hypertension during the follow-up was discovered. In gender and age adjusted model, the lipid variables were all associated with hypertension(Wend test, P<0.01). In multivariable-adjusted model, HDL-C [aRR=0.71 (95%CI: 0.61-0.99)], non-HDL-C [αRR=1.28 (95%CI: 1.14-1.83)], TC/HDL-C ratio[aRR=1.41 (95%CI: 1.25-2.03)] and TG [αRR=1.49(95%CI: 1.30-2.13)] were again associated with hypertension (trend test, P<0.05). Even the αRR was much weakened after the baseline SBP, DBP were adjusted with Cox model, the significant relation of hypertension to HDL-C, TC/HDL-C ratio and TG still existed. Excluding the two factors of obesity (BMI≥28) and diabetes which had been recognized in marked linking with hypertension, lipid variables were still associated with hypertension. Conclusion Dyslipidemia might occur before being hypertensive. Hypertension was associated with HDL-C, TC/HDL-C and TG or even exclusion of obesity, diabetes and factors of smoking and drinking or baseline level of SBP, DBP were adjusted.