1.Protective effects of angiotensin Ⅱ receptors antagonist on the LPS-induced lung acute injury
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effects of angiotensinⅡ(AngⅡ) receptors antagonist on the LPS-induced acute lung injury (ALl).Method Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups:control group;in LPS group,mrs were treated with LPS (10 mg/kg) at 3,6,12,and 24 hours;in LPS+ AngⅡreceptors antagonist group,pre-expasure to AngⅡreceptors antagonist [Sar~1,Ile~8] AngⅡfor 30 minutes before treated with LPS (10 mg/kg) for 6 hours.All the rats were killed,and the lung tissue was collected.Results Compared with control group pulmonary wet/dry weight ratio was significantly higher in the other two groups (P
2.Study on Chemical Constituents in Rubus Pinfaensis
Xiaoxian WANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Lixia HU ; Geng ZHANG
China Pharmacist 2015;(6):913-916
Objective:To study the chemical constituents in the dry roots of Rubus pinfaensis. Methods:The compounds were sep-arated from the alcohol extract of the roots of Rubus pinfaensis by silica gel column chromatography, and identified by IR, 1 H-NMR and EI-MS methods. Results:Five compounds were isolated and identified as oleanolic acid (Ⅰ) , 3-keto, 16α-hydroxy, 24-noroleanolic acid (Ⅱ) , 3′-methoxy myricetin (Ⅲ) , 2′-deoxyuridine (Ⅳ) and p-hydroxy phenylacetic acid (Ⅴ) . Conclusion: Compound Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ and Ⅴ are isolated from Rubus pinfaensis for the first time.
3.Analysis of MR Findings with the Clinical Feature in Patients with Cruciate Ligament Cysts
Xuesong WANG ; Hua FENG ; Lei HONG ; Hui ZHANG ; Xiangsu GENG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 1983;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the MRI findings of the cruciate ligaments cysts in correlation with clinical feature.Methods Seven patients with cruciate ligaments cysts were reviewed. There were 5 men and 2 women, aged from 22 to 38 years (mean 30.6 years). All patients were examined by the knee MRI. The clinical manifestations such as symptoms, duration of symptoms, sign, and the history of trauma were evaluated and then correlated with the MRI findings.Results Five ganglion cysts were found in the anterior cruciate ligaments and 2 in the posterior cruciate ligaments. All cysts were either oval or lobulated in shape. Most of them were located along the posterior surface of the ligaments. All cysts were resected or aspirated through arthroscopy. After surgery, all patients were asymptomatic without recurrence during follow-up.Conclusion Intraarticular cysts of the cruciate ligaments are uncommon. It can cause knee pain, limitation of knee extension and flexion. The unique MR images of the cysts help to diagnose patients with chronic knee pain, as well as to plan the treatment. The results of arthroscopic treatment for the cysts were satisfied.
4.Arthroscopic All-inside Suture Technique for Repairing Medial Meniscus Posterior Horn Tear
Hua FENG ; Lei HONG ; Xiangsu GENG ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 1982;0(02):-
Objective To present the special arthroscopic all-inside suture technique for repairing medial meniscus posterior horn tears and clinical follow-up results including arthroscopy and MRI outcome. Methods Eighty nine cases of posterior horn tears of medial meniscus combining with anterior cruciate ligament injuries were enrolled in this setting.Arthroscopic all-inside suturing medial meniscus through 2 posteromedial portals and 1 transcondylar portal was performed, with simultaneous ACL reconstruction using hamstring or B-PT-B autograft or allograft. Results Seventy five cases(84.3%)were followed-up for an average of 20.2 months, in which 25 cases underwent arthroscopic evaluation and 21 MRI evaluation.All 25 cases undergoing second-look arthroscopies were completely healed.Of the 21 cases receiving MRI evaluation, 18 were completely healed and 3 were partialy healed. Conclusions Arthroscopic all-inside suture technique is a good alternative for repairing medial meniscus posterior horn tear and a higher healing rate can be obtained using such a technique.
5.Preliminary Study on Molluscicidal Effect of Active Components from Centipeda minima
Hong NI ; Anning MA ; Yun ZHANG ; Peng GENG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(04):-
The active components from Centipeda minima were extracted by water or ethanol, and identified by FTIR spectroscopy and UV-visible spectrophotometer. The molluscicidal effect of aqueous extract and ethanol extract from Centipeda minima against Oncomelania hupensis was determined as referring to the WHO guidelines for laboratory molluscicidal test. Treated with over 2.0 g/L aqueous extract and ethanol extract for five days, the mortality of O. hupensis was up to 100%, and their LC50 for snails was 0.50 g/L and 0.62 g/L, respectively. The molluscicidal activity of aqueous extract was higher than that of ethanol extract. The main components of aqueous extract and ethanol extract were sesquiterpens lactones and sterols.
6.Numerical Simulation Study on Influence Different Negative Pressure on Directional Airflow in BSL-3 Laboratory
Wenqing GENG ; Zonghu MA ; Hong SHANG ; Xiaojing ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(10):-
Objective To discuss the effect of different negative pressure to directional airflow in the main room of BSL-3 laboratory.Methods The author combined the experiment and numerical simulation in the study.Results Under the condition that the air supply volume in the main room of BSL-3 laboratory is ensured invariable,negative pressure is a critical factor to effect air distribution in the lab.Conclusion The simulation result shows that a good form of directional airflow under the condition of-50pa can come into being,which offers some reference to the engineering design.
7.Clinical characteristics of patients with hyperthyroidism complicated with acute cerebral infarction and evaluation on prognosis and safety of intravenous thrombolysis treatment
Yurong GENG ; Yingjie LIU ; Huili ZHANG ; Hong WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(2):369-374
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of the patients with hyperthyroidism complicated with acute cerebral infarction, and to evaluate the prognosis and safety of intravenous thrombolysis treatment in the patients with hyperthyrodism complicated with acute cerebral infarctron within time window for thrombolysis. Methods:The clinical materials of patients with acute cerebral infarction treated with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (rt-pA)were retrospectively analyzed.All patients were divided into hyperthyroidism group (n=41) and non-hyperthyroidismin group (n=160) according to whether complicated with hyperthyroidism.The general imformation,the area of cerebral infarction and intracranial hemorrhage of the patients in two groups were analyzed.Results:The NHISS score of the patients in hyperthyroidism group was higher than that in non-hyperthyroidism group for the first time(P<0.05).The NHISS scores 7 d after treatment and the 90 d modified Rankin scale (mRS) scores had no statistical differences between two groups (P>0.05).The proportions of the different infarction sizes had significant differences between two groups (P<0.05).The patients with large area cerebral infarction in hyperthyroidism group accounted for 51.2%, and it accounted for 27.5% in non-hyperthyroidism group.The incidence of asymptomatic intracranial hemorrhage of the patients in hyperthyroidism group was higher than that in non-hyperthyroidismin group (P< 0.05),but there was no statistical difference in the incidence of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SHA) between two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusion:The patients with acute cerebral infarction complicated with hyperthyroidism could benefit from intravenous thrombolysis, without the increasing of incidence of spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage (sICH) and SHA.
8.Arthroscopic all-inside reconstruction for posterior cruciate ligament and popliteus tendon compared with popliteofibular ligament reconstruction:clinical outcome of minimum 2-year follow-up
Hui ZHANG ; Xin LIU ; Lei HONG ; Xiangsu GENG ; Hua FENG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(2):237-243
Objective:To describe the clinical results of a one-stage operation for posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and a posterolateral corner reconstruction of popliteus tendon reconstruction,com-pared with an open popliteofibular ligament reconstruction.Methods:Our study included 33 patients who had undergone posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with use of an achilles tendon-bone allograft and posterolateral corner reconstruction with arthroscopic anatomical reconstruction of popliteus tendon or open reconstruction of popliteofibular ligament.The patients were assessed for knee instability with use of the dial test at 30°and 90°,together with posterior stress radiography and KT-1000 measurement.Re-sults:The mean time of follow-up was more than 2 years.At the final follow-up evaluation,the tibial posterior translation as measured by stress radiography at 90°of knee flexion,the anterior-posterior trans-lation as measured by KT-1000,and the external rotation of tibia as measured by dial test were reduced postoperatively (P<0.001 )in both groups.Between the two groups,the preoperative tibial posterior translation as measured by stress radiography and the preoperative mean anterior-posterior translation as measured by KT-1000 in the popliteofibular ligament group were a little more than those in the popliteus tendon group (P=0.014,P<0.001).But the other comparisons were not significantly different (P>0.05).The final flexion losses were 3.33°±4.88°and 3.06°±3.38°for the two groups.Conclusion:Combined with posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction,anatomical posterolateral corner reconstruc-tion of the popliteus tendon and open reconstruction of popliteofibular ligament showed similar out-comes.This study demonstrated that both posterolateral corner reconstruction techniques were a reliable alternative method in addressing posterolateral corner and posterior cruciate ligament insufficiency of the knee.
9.Perioperative Stroke
Hong JIANG ; Shuang GENG ; Yuzhen ZHANG ; Keren TANG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(9):674-679
Stroke is one of the severe perioperative complications.The incidence of perioperative stroke has great difference because of the surgical site,surgical complexity,and different basic diseases of patients.The induced anesthesia and the intraoperative management also have an important influence on the onset of stroke.The mortality of perioperative stroke is as high as 26%.Neturologists must guide the assessment of the potential risks for perioperative stroke,and carefully balance the risk-benefit ratio when making each decision.This article reviews the advances in research on the risk factors for perioperative stroke,prevention,and treatment.
10.Fetal karyotyping by color Doppler ultrasound-guided percutaneous umbilical blood sampling with fetuses cardiac anomalies
Hong WANG ; Danming GENG ; Xuejun TU ; Xiangdong TU ; Baozhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(11):-
Objective To perform fetal karyotyping by percutaneous umbilical blood sampling guided by color Doppler ultrasonography in fetuses with congenital cardiac anomalies. Methods Fetal blood samples obtained by color Doppler ultrasound-guided cordocentesis in 56 fetuses with cardiac abnormalities detected by fetal echocardiography were taken for karyotyping.Fetuses were monitored post operation. Results The procedures were successfully performed in all cases and no procedure-related complications occurred.Six cases with abnormal karyotypes, 1 trisomy 21,2 trisomy 18,1 trisomy 13,1 trisomy AO and 1 cases 47XYY were identified and pre-operation ultrasonography detected multiple system anomalies besides cardiac anomalies in them. Conclusions Color Doppler ultrasonography facilitated percutaneous umbilical blood sampling by clear umbilical vein imaging and shortening the operation time.Abnormal karyotypes in fetuses with cardiac anomalies seemed to be related with multiple system anomalies.