1.Bladder tissue engineering scaffold:its application and vascularized strategies
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(47):7659-7665
BACKGROUND:Along with the increasing improvement of bladder tissue engineering research, the vascularization of tissue-engineered bladder after implantation becomes an issue of concern. OBJECTIVE: Combined with relevant literature in recent years, to review the choice, design and application of scaffold materials for bladder tissue engineering as wel as vascularized strategies folowing implantation. METHODS:The first author retrieved PubMed database and CNKI databases for articles relevant to biological scaffold materials in bladder tissue engineering and vascularization of tissue-engineered bladder published between January 2000 to September 2014 using the keywords of “tissue engineering; bladder; biomaterials/scaffolds; vascularization” in English and Chinese, respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Recently, the biological scaffolds for bladder tissue engineering include two main categories: natural biomaterials and synthetic polymers. The major target of bladder tissue engineering remains to prepare the best cel-seeded scaffolds, to determine the best source of stem cels, to explore the best differentiation way of stem cels, and to promote angiogenesis and nerve regeneration of implanted scaffolds. Thereinto, promoting vascularization of scaffold materials and building complex tissues is most chalenging. At present, it is stil difficult to precisely control the directional proliferation, migration and differentiation of the attached endometrial cels. Although the vascular network is necessary for the nutrient supply and metabolic waste removal of cels or tissues, strategies to promote angiogenesis or vasculogenesis are stil limited.
2.Inhibitory effect of Rhizoma typhonii extract on growth of glioma cells and its mechanism
Ling QI ; Shuang WANG ; Na WEN ; Pengyan JING ; Hong JIN ; Weiyao WANG ; Zhiyou CAO
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2014;(4):768-771
Objective To study the influence of Rhizoma typhonii extract on the growth of glioma SHG-44 cells cultured invitro,and to explore the mechanism of the inhibitory effect of Rhizoma typhonii extract on the growth of glioma cells.Methods The SHG-44 cells were cultured and divided into blank control group and 8, 40, 200, 1 000μg·L-1 Rhizoma typhonii extract groups.The inhibitory effect of Rhizoma typhonii extract on the growth of glioma SHG-44 cells was measured by MTT assay. The secretion levels of Bax and caspase-3 proteins were examined by ELISA assay. The expression level of caspase-3 protein was examined by Western blotting method. Results Compared with blank control group, the inhibitory rates of the growth of SHG-44 cells in 200, 1 000μg·L-1 Rhizoma typhonii extract groups at 24 h,and 8,40,200,and 1 000μg·L-1 Rhizoma typhonii extract groups at 48 h were significantly increased (P<0.05 or P<0.01).The secretion levels of Bax and caspase-3 proteins in 40,200,and 1 000μg· L-1 Rhizoma typhonii extract groups at 48 h were increased compared with blank control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01 ). Compared with blank control group, the expression levels of caspase-3 protein in different doses of Rhizoma typhonii extract groups were increased significantly (P<0.01). Conclusion Rhizoma Typhonii extract can inhibit the growth of cells through up-regulating the expression of Bax protein,increasing the expression level of caspase-3 protein and activating apoptosis pathway.
3.Reelin protein expression in peripheral blood of patients with schizophrenia
Leiguang FENG ; Hongyan CAO ; Pingping QI ; Na ZHAO ; Hong ZHANG ; Zhiwei SONG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(10):1291-1292
Objective To investigate the relationship between the Reelin protein and schizophrenia .Methods 89 patients with schizophrenia were served as schizophrenic group and 89 healthy people as control group .Western blot was employed to detect their peripheral blood Reelin protein expression .Results The expression level of peripheral blood Reelin protein of patients in schizo-phrenic group(0 .66 ± 0 .27) was significantly lower than that in the control group(1 .01 ± 0 .23)(P<0 .05) .Reelin protein expres-sion levels of male and female patients in schizophrenic group were 0 .66 ± 0 .22 and 0 .66 ± 0 .26 ,respectively ,with no statistically significant difference(t=0 .181 ,P>0 .05) .Reelin protein expression levels of male and female subjects in the control group were 1 .01 ± 0 .25 and 1 .02 ± 0 .26 ,respectively ,with also no statistically significant difference (t=0 .201 ,P>0 .05) .Conclusion The low expression level of Reelin protein is related to schizophrenia .
4.Study of the thermal pain threshold latency of acupoints based on Fei Teng Ba Fa
Hong-Bin WANG ; Shu ZHAO ; Jian-Mei CUI ; Yan CAO ; Na SUN ; Jian-Shuai QI ; Yue-Yue YU ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2018;16(3):140-144
Objective:By applying moxibustion to the eight confluent points in different periods of time,to observe the changes in thermal pain threshold latency of acupoints based on Fei Teng Ba Fa.Methods:A total of 468 healthy college student volunteers received moxibustion at the eight confluent points in three different periods of time,i.e.Chen (7:00-9:00),Wu (11:00-13:00) and Xu (19:00-21:00).The thermal pain threshold latency was adopted to measure the changes in pain threshold of the eight confluent points under different conditions (different periods of time,different genders,different acupoints and different states of the acupoints) based on Fei Teng Ba Fa.Results:Finally,thirty subjects dropped out and 438 subjects were included.The comparison of thermal pain threshold latencies of the eight confluent points in the same opening or closing state based on Fei Teng Ba Fa:latencies of the closing points and adjunct points were significantly different in different periods of time (P<0.05);the latencies of the males were significantly longer than those of the females (P<0.05);there was no significant difference in the latency between the left and right sides (P>0.05);in the female group,there was a significant difference in the latency between the lower-limb points and the upper-limb points (P<0.05).The comparison of thermal point threshold latencies of the eight confluent points in different opening or closing state:in the period of Wu (11:00-13:00),the latencies of the opening points were significantly longer than those of the closing points and adjunct points (P<0.05);for men,their opening and closing points had significantly longer thermal pain threshold latencies than their adjunct points (P<0.05);despite the gender,the latencies of the upper limb opening and closing points were significantly longer than the latency of the adjunct points (P<0.05);in the female group,the latencies of the lower-limb opening points were significantly shorter than those of the lower-limb closing and adjunct points (P<0.05).Conclusion:Based on Fei Teng Ba Fa,the pain thresholds of the eight confluent points vary in different periods of time,gender,acupoint location and opening/closing state,which can be taken as the evidence of making time-based acupuncture-moxibustion prescriptions.
5.Comparing of the values of four criteria for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis in children
Qi WANG ; Hui SI ; Na-Na NIE ; Hong-Min XI ; Zi-Pu LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2013;28(7):530-534
Objective To compare the diagnostic results and values among Duke criteria,St Thomas criteria,the modified Duke criteria and domestic criteria for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis (IE) in children.Methods Forty-five children were clinically diagnosed IE,the surgical or the pathologic or autopsy findings were served as the golden criteria for the diagnosis of IE.The children were classified by Duke criteria,St Thomas criteria,the modified Duke criteria and domestic criteria respectively,so as to compare the sensitivity and specificity and accuracy of all criteria for the diagnosis of IE.Results During the forty-five children were clinically diagnosed IE,of whom 32 cases with IE were confirmed by the surgical or the pathologic or autopsy findings; 13 cases were ruled out from the diagnosis of IE.The specificity of Duke criteria,the modified Duke criteria and domestic criteria were all 100%,but the specificity were 92.3% in St Thomas criteria for the 45 cases with clinically diagnosed IE and 26 cases with negative blood culture.For the children with clinically diagnosed IE,the sensitivity and the accuracy were 90.6% and 93.3% in domestic criteria,62.5% and 73.3% in Duke criteria and the modified Duke criteria,87.5% and 88.9% in St Thomas criteria.For the children with negative blood culture,the sensitivity and the accuracy were 76.9% and 88.5% in domestic criteria,7.7% and 53.8% in Duke criteria and the modified Duke criteria,69.2% and 80.8% in St Thomas criteria.The Youden index had no significant difference among domestic standard and Duke standard,Duke modified standard,St Thomas standard for children clinically diagnosed IE (P > 0.05) ; however,the significant difference of the Youden index among domestic standard and Duke standard,Duke modified standard for children with negative blood culture were found(P < 0.01),no significant difference of the Youden index between domestic standard and St Thomas standard was found (P > 0.05).Conclusions With the addition of echocardiographic evidence of endocardial involvement,2 minor criteria as definite diagnostic criteria and some clinical minor criteria,the sensitivity and accuracy of the domestic criteria is superior to those of the Duke criteria,St Thomas criteria and the modified Duke criteria,and the domestic criteria is more suitable for the diagnosis of IE in Chinese children.
6.Therapeutic effects and mechanisms of Opuntia dillenii Haw on atherosclerosis of rats.
Yu-chun WANG ; Zhan-peng QI ; Zhen-zhong LIU ; Tao LI ; Hong-xia CUI ; Bao-qing WANG ; Na CHI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(4):453-458
The research aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of Opuntia dillenii Haw polysaccharide (OPS) on atherosclerosis of rats. First atherosclerotic rat models were established by high-fat and high-calcium diet. Thirty days later, the rats were treated with low dosage of OPS (0.2 g x kg(-1) x d(-1)) or high dosage of OPS (0.4 g x kg(-1) x d(-1)) by intraperitoneal injection for 60 days continuously. At the end of treatment, thoracic aorta rings were prepared and vasorelaxation of rat thoracic aorta in different experiment groups were determined by using 620M multi wire myograph system in vitro. Blood and livers of rats were collected. Then plasma levels of total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG) and low density lipoprotein (LDL) of rats were separately determined using whole automatic biochemical analyzer; protein level of hepatic apolipoprotein B (ApoB) and that of hepatic diglyceride acyltransferase (Dgat1) were measured by Western Blot technique. Results showed that the ability of rat thoracic aorta to relax decreased markedly in the model group compared with that in the normal group, and significant differences existed in vasorelaxation ratios induced by different concentrations of carbamylcholine chloride (Carb) between these two groups (P < 0.01). After OPS treatment, the ability of rat thoracic aorta to relax improved markedly, the vasorelaxation ratios induced by Carb at 5 and 10 μmol x L(-1) were respectively 0.34 ± 0.08 and 0.62 ± 0.15 in the group treated with low dosage of OPS, while the ratios induced by Carb at 1 and 5 μmol x L(-1) were respectively 0.54 ± 0.08 and 0.98 ± 0.02 in the group treated with high dosage of OPS, which were all significantly different with those in the model group (P < 0.01). Plasma contents of TC, TG and LDL reduced significantly by the treatments both with low and high dosages of OPS compared with those in the model group (P < 0.01). Protein level of hepatic ApoB and that of hepatic Dgat1 decreased significantly after the treatment with high dosage of OPS compared with those in the model group (P < 0.01). These results indicate that OPS can markedly improve the vasorelaxation of thoracic aorta of atherosclerotic rats and has significant anti-atherosclerotic effect; inhibiting the expression of ApoB and Dgat1 and thus decreasing the amounts of TC, LDL and TG serving as one of the molecular mechanisms of its antiatherosclerosis effect.
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drug therapy
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chemistry
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Phytotherapy
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Triglycerides
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7.Relationship Between Myocardial Ischemia and Left Ventricular Diastolic Function by Fractional Flow Reserve Evaluation in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Wei XIE ; Hong QIU ; Junming LIU ; Weixian YANG ; Ke LI ; Fengbo REN ; Qi ZOU ; Liang ZHAO ; Na LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(11):884-887
Objective: To explore the relationship between myocardial ischemia and left ventricular diastolic function (LVDF) by fractional lfow reserve (FFR) evaluation in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).
Methods: A total of 57 patients with chest pain were studied, the diagnosis of CAD was confirmed by coronary angiography, which indicated 50%-70%of coronary stenosis. All patients received FFR examination and they were divided into 2 groups:Experimental group, the patients with FFR<0.80, n=27 and Control group, the patients with FFR≥0.80, n=30. The basic condition and risk factors affecting LVDF were compared between 2 groups. Echocardiography was conducted for evaluating left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (LVEDD), left atrial dimension (LAD), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and E/e ' value in both groups.
Results: The patients’ gender, age, history of hypertension, diabetes, blood levels of cholesterol, TG, LDL-C, HDL-C and glucose were similar between 2 groups, P>0.05. Compared with Control group, the Experimental group had the increased LVEDD, LAD and E/e ' value and decreased LVEF, all P<0.05.
Conclusion: The impact of CAD on early diastolic function depends on functional myocardial ischemia in relevant patients.
8.Ultrasonographic characteristics of ovarian carcinosarcoma.
Na SU ; Yu-xin JIANG ; Qing DAI ; Zhen-hong QI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2010;32(1):113-115
OBJECTIVETo summarize the ultrasonographic characteristics of ovarian carcinosarcoma (OCS).
METHODSTotally 12 patients with OCS have been detected in our department. All patients underwent surgical resection and the OCSs were confirmed pathologically. Ultrasound examination was performed before operation. Imaging features were analyzed retrospectively for bilaterality, size, and tumor solidity (cystic or solid). Presence of ascites and other evidence of peritoneal seeding, adjacent organ invasion, and surgical staging were also evaluated.
RESULTSUnilateral OCSs were found in 11 patients and bilateral OCSs in one patient one side was missed by ultrasound). Nine OCSs were solid, and 3 were mixed (solid and cystic). The diameter of the largest dimension was less than 10 cm in 4 cases, 10-20 cm in 7 cases, and larger than 20 cm in one case. Other ultrasonographic findings including peritoneal seeding and direct invasion into the adjacent organs were seen in 8 patients. Surgical stages were International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) classification c and b in one patient each, c in 9 patients, and in one patient.
CONCLUSIONOCSs usually present as large, hypoechoic, solid, and aggressive tumors, combined with frequent peritoneal seeding and adjacent organ invasion.
Adult ; Aged ; Carcinosarcoma ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Ovarian Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; Retrospective Studies ; Ultrasonography
9.Assessment of apparent diffusion coefficient in clinicopathologic and prognostic features of rectal cancer
Weihuan HOU ; Jing REN ; Qi PAN ; Na LI ; Huijia LIU ; Xufang HUANG ; Zhenhua ZHANG ; Juntao LU ; Hong YIN ; Yi HUAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(5):795-798
Objective To assess the value of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC)in clinic ,pathology and prognosis of rectal cancer. Methods The MRI and DWI findings of 109 patients with pathological proved rectal adenocarcinoma were retrospectively analyzed. DWI with b=0 s/mm2 and b= 1 000 s/mm2 were acquired.Mean tumor ADCs were measured and compared between subgroups stratified by histologic differentiation grades,T-stage,N-stage,mesorectal fascia status and presence of lymphangiovascular or peri-neral invasion.Results Mean tumor ADCs were significantly different when comparing groups stratified by histologic differentiation grades,T-stage,mesorectal fascia status and presence of lymphangiovascular invasion.Tukey’s post hoc test showed that the differences of mean ADCs between good-moderate differentiated group and moderate differentiated group(P =0.996),moderate-poor differentiated group and poor differentiated group(P =0.957)were not significant.The differences among other groups of differentia-tion grades differed significantly(P <0.05).In the T-stage groups,the mean ADCs of T1 stage tumor was significantly higher than that of T3 stage tumor(P <0.05).There were no significant differences among other T-stage groups(P >0.05).There were no sig-nificant differences among N0,N1 and N2 in N-stage groups(P >0.05).Conclusion ADC values can reflect pathologic and prognos-tic features of rectal cancer.
10.Forensic analysis on injuries involving main branches of brachial plexus in 66 cases.
Hong LU ; Bin-wei HU ; Li-na HUANG ; Qi LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2007;23(4):295-298
OBJECTIVE:
To study injuries involving brachial plexus and its branches.
METHODS:
66 cases collected from 2003 to 2005 in our department were analyzed statistically.
RESULTS:
94% of injuries involved young adult males; 94% were blunt force injuries; 34% involved both nerve and bone mainly involving ulnar nerve and ulnar bone (50%); 40% of the injured nerves received electromyogram and 15 nerves were diagnosed with injuries clinically.
CONCLUSION
Forensic determination on severity of brachial plexus injuries mainly depends on movement recovery of limb. The best time for forensic appraisal is 20 d post operation+L (length of nerve severed distally)/R (growth rate)+90 d.
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Electromyography
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Forearm Injuries/physiopathology*
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Forensic Medicine
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Humans
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Median Nerve/injuries*
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Trauma Severity Indices
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Ulnar Nerve/injuries*
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Young Adult