2.The clinical analysis of 13 children with primary splenic tumor
Maohua HUANG ; Hongqiang BIAN ; Wenqiong WEI
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2000;0(06):-
Objective To discuss the clinical characteristics and treatment of children with primary splenic tumor.Method A retrospective analysis was made on 13 children with primary splenic tumor from January 1970 to December 2001.Results There were splenic hemangioma in 5,splenic lymphoma in 4,splenic cysts in 2 and splenic malignant lymphoma in 2.In the primary splenic benign tumors,4 cases were treated with splenectomy,7 cases were treated with partily splenectomy;2 cases of splenectomy often had respiratory tract infection 1 year postoperatively.2 of the splenic malignant lymphoma were treated with splenectomy and chemotheraphy postoperatively;1 of them died 23 months postoperatively,another is still alive 8 months postoperatively.Conclusions The diagnosis of primary splenic tumor in children is mainly depended on B-ultrasound examination and CT scanning.Children with primary splenic benign tumors should be retained normal spleen as far as possible intraoperatively.It is important for splenectomy to pay more attention to the clinical infection 2 years postoperatively.Splenectomy combined with chemotherapy may provide optimum therapy for children with primary splenic malignant lymphoma.Early detection and treatment are crucial to increase the survival rate of children with primary splenic malignant lymphoma.
3.Effects of Astragaloside IV on Myocardial Fibrosis and Connective Tissue Growth Factor Expression in Experimental Rats With Chronic Heart Failure
Hongqiang JIANG ; Jinguo ZHANG ; Hongyong TAN ; Xiqing WEI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(2):165-169
Objective: To observe the effects of astragaloside IV on myocardial fibrosis and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) expression in experimental rats with chronic heart failure (CHF).
Methods: CHF model was established by abdominal aorta constriction (AAC) and the rats were divided into 5 groups:Sham operation group, the rats received normal saline 2 ml/day, n=10, CHF group, the rats received normal saline 2 ml/day, n=12;Astragaloside IV groups, CHF rats received astragaloside IV at (20, 40, 60) mg/kg respectively and n=12 in each group. All animals were treated for 4 weeks. Hemodynamic indexes were monitored, left ventricular mass index (LVMI) was calculated, morphologic changes of myocardial tissue was observed by HE staining, myocardial ifbrosis degree and collagen volume fraction (CVF) were measured by Masson staining. The mRNA and protein expressions of CTGF were detected by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry, Western-blot analysis respectivety.
Results: Compared with CHF group, 3 Astragaloside IV groups had decreased LVMI and CVF, P<0.05-0.01;Astragaloside IV (40 and 60) mg/kg groups presented decreased LVEDP and LVSP, increased ±dp/dtmax, P<0.01 to P<0.05 and improved pathological morphology. Compared with Sham group, CHF group had increased average CTGF OD value (0.09 ± 0.03) vs (0.45 ± 0.04) and increased expression of myocardial CTGF (0.57 ± 0.06);compared with CHF group, the average CTGF OD values in Astragaloside IV (20, 40, 60) mg/kg groups were all decreased (0.39 ± 0.05), (0.30 ± 0.06), (0.24 ± 0.04) and decreased expressions of myocardial CTGF (0.44 ± 0.05), (0.35 ± 0.02), (0.28 ± 0.03) respectively, all P<0.01.
Conclusion: Astragaloside IV can inhibit myocardial ifbrosis and improve cardiac function in CHF rats, which might be via inhibiting the over expression of myocardial CTGF.
4.Simultaneous determination and pharmacokinetic studies of ferulic acid and paeoniflorin in human serum by high performance liquid chromatography after oral administration of Modified Xiao-yao Decoction.
Hui LI ; Ping REN ; Xi HUANG ; Wenfu TANG ; Hongqiang WEI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(11):1178-83
To simultaneously determine the contents and explore the pharmacokinetics of ferulic acid and paeoniflorin by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) after oral administration of Modified Xiao-yao Decoction (MXYD), a compound of traditional Chinese herbal medicine.
5.The Application of Multi-slice Spiral CT Angiography in Pulmonary Lesions
Xihui WANG ; Hongqiang XUE ; Zhengxia WU ; Tao CHEN ; Yu XI ; Wei ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To study the applied value of multi-slice spiral CT(MSCT)in pulmonary lesions.Methods 68 cases with massive hemoptysis caused by lung tumor or other reasons underwent 16-slice spiral CT scan including plain and contrast-enhanced scan.Volume reconstruction(VR),multiplanar reconstruction(MPR),maximum intensity projection(MIP)and curved planar reconstruction(CPR)were performed using original images.The origin,number and shape of vessels feeding lesions were observed.Results Among 68 cases(two failed),the blood supply of pulmonary lesions was from bronchial artery in 60 cases,from the intercostals artery in 8 cases,from the internal thoracic artery in 5 cases,from the left subclavian artery in 6 cases,from the right inferoir phrenic artery in 5 cases,from the celiac trunk artery in 3 case and from the right renal artery in 1 case.The blood supply was from single artery in 50 cases,double arteriae in 10 cases and three arteriae in 6 cases.The supply arteriae were vascular plexus in 55 cases,meandering in 8 cases,net in 2 cases and aneurysm formation in one cases.Conclusion MSCT can clearly display the vessels feeding pulmonary lesions.
6.Influence of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine therapy on serum resistin levels in patients with severe acute pancreatitis: a randomized controlled trial.
Yue MA ; Zongwen HUANG ; Qing XIA ; Ping XUE ; Jia GUO ; Hongqiang WEI ; Yan CHEN ; Fuqian HE ; Zhengyu CHENG ; Ziqi LIN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(12):1134-8
Background: Resistin level is high in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP), and resistin is expected to be a new marker for evaluating the severity of acute pancreatitis. Objective: To explore the influence of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine therapy on serum resistin levels in SAP patients. Design, setting, participants and interventions: Twenty-eight SAP patients meeting inclusion criteria from Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University were included, and the patients were randomly divided into treatment group and placebo group. There were 13 patients in the treatment group and 15 patients in the placebo group. Patients in the treatment group were given traditional Chinese herbal medicine in addition to the conventional treatment. Patients in the placebo group were given placebo in addition to the conventional treatment. Main outcome measures: The serum resistin levels on admission, and days 1, 3, 5, and 7 after the admission were detected. Results: The serum resistin levels on admission in all the patients were higher than normal level, and there was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). On days 1, 3, 5, and 7 after admission, the resistin levels in the treatment group were (3.29+/-1.66) mu g/L, (3.71+/-1.05) mu g/L, (3.08+/-1.47) mu g/L and (3.62+/-1.67) mu g/L, and in the control group (5.16+/-1.93) mu g/L, (5.07+/-1.53) mu g/L, (4.88+/-1.47) mu g/L and (5.12+/-1.48) mu g/L, respectively. The resistin levels were lower in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Serum resistin level in SAP patients can be decreased by integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine therapy.
7.The relationship of serum resistin and pancreatic necrosis in the patients with severe acute partieatitis
Yue MA ; Zongwen HUANG ; Qing XIA ; Ping XUE ; Jia GUO ; Hongqiang WEI ; Fuqian HE ; Zhengyu CHENG ; Ziqi LIN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(3):168-170
Objective To investigate the relationship of serum resistin and pancreatic necrosis in the patients with severe acute pancreatitis. Methods Twenty-eight patients with SAP admitted to our hospital from March 2008 to November 2008 were divided into two groups according to the CT scan imaging: necrotic group and non-necrotic group. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to test the serum resistin levels. An ROC curve was depicted to predict the pancreas necrosis. Results There were 21 patients in the non-necrotic group and 7 in the necrotic group, and there was no significant difference in terms of sex, age and baseline disease (P>0.05). The resitin levels ranged from 0.1730 ng/ml to 7.4923 ng/ml, with a mean (3.7102±1.6987) ng/ml. The area under the curve of resistin values was 0.884±0.108 (95%CI:0.672~1.097), asymptote signals 0.003, then it was calculated that P=0.003, which was>0.50. Conclusions The serum resistin may be of clinical value to predict the pancreatic necrosis.
8.The relationship between environment selenium characteristic and distribution of Kaschin-Beck disease in the Yarlung Zangbo River banks
Ya'nan GUO ; Hairong LI ; Linsheng YANG ; Min GUO ; Binggan WEI ; Yonghua LI ; Hongqiang GONG ; Wuyi WANG ; Shengcheng ZHAO ;
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2017;36(7):494-497
Objective To study the relationship between environment selenium distribution characteristic and Kaschin-Beck disease (KBD) in the Yarlung Zangbo River banks and to provide some measures for prevention and control of KBD in the north side of the river bank.Methods Considering the geography and KBD distribution,we made a survey in Xietongmen (KBD area),Lazi and Sajia (non-KBD area) counties in 2013 and 2015.Water,soil,herbage,grain food and children hair samples were collected.Selenium of the samples was measured by hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry.Results A total of 246 samples of natural soil,cultivated soil,drinking water,food and forage,and 103 samples of children hair were collected.The selenium in natural soil,cultivated soil,herbage,barley,tsampa,self-produced wheat in non-KBD area in the south side of Yarlung Zangbo River bank were significantly higher than those in KBD areas in the north side [mean (μg/kg):288.62 vs 134.90,228.26 vs 160.28,41.85 vs 5.10,13.99 vs 4.02,12.64 vs 8.07,27.44 vs 13.56,U =7,23,0,19,62,0,P < 0.05].Hair selenium in school children in KBD area in the north side was higher than that previously reported,but still significantly lower than that in non-KBD areas in the south side of the river bank [mg/kg:0.221 vs 0.306,U =650,P < 0.01],and about 65.45% (36/55)of school children in KBD area were at a risk of selenium deficiency in the north of the Yarlung Zangbo River bank.Conclusions The selenium contem in the food chain of soilplants-animals (human being) is significantly lower in KBD area in the north side of Yarlung Zangbo River bank than that in non-KBD areas in the south side.It's still a key factor for the occurrence and prevalence of KBD that low selenium in environment in KBD areas in the north side.
9.Application Value of Serum STAT3 and SMAD4 Expression Levels in Early Diagnosis and Staging of Primary Glaucoma Patients
Ya'nan LI ; Hongqiang JIA ; Suping WEI ; Jun ZHAO
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2024;39(1):78-82,111
Objective To explore the application of serum signal transducers and activators of transduction 3(STAT3)and SMAD4 expression levels in the early diagnosis and clinical staging of primary glaucoma patients.Methods 86 patients with primary glaucoma admitted to Cangzhou Eye Hospital from August 2021 to May 2023 were selected as the study group,according to the clinical symptoms and visual examination results of the research group,they were divided into mild injury stage(n=30),moderate injury stage(n=34)and severe injury stage(n=22).Another 86 healthy individuals who underwent physical examinations in Cangzhou Eye Hospital during the same period were collected as the control group.Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was applied to detect the expression levels of serum STAT3 and SMAD4.Multivariate Logistic regression was applied to analyze the relevant factors affecting clinical staging of primary glaucoma,receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was applied to analyze the diagnostic value of serum STAT3 and SMAD4 in patients with moderate/severe primary glaucoma injury.Results The expression levels of serum STAT3(13.96±3.45 ng/ml)and SMAD4(11.23±2.85 ng/ml)in the study group were obviously higher than those in the control group(9.83±1.72 ng/ml,7.78±1.95 ng/ml),the differences were statistically significant(F=13.085,17.513,all P<0.05).The expression levels of serum STAT3(11.88±2.52 ng/ml,13.85±3.51 ng/ml,16.96±4.63 ng/ml)and SMAD4(9.15±1.95 ng/ml,11.23±2.83 ng/ml,14.08±4.12 ng/ml)in patients with primary glaucoma in mild,moderate and severe injury groups were gradually increased,the differences were statistically significant(F=13.085,17.513,all P<0.05).There was a statistically obvious difference in intraocular pressure among patients with mild,moderate(24.21±5.03 mmHg,28.16±6.31 mmHg,32.26±7.57mmHg),and severe injuries(F=10.577.P<0.05).serum STAT3[OR(95%CI)=2.728(1.409~5.281)],SMAD4[OR(95%CI)=2.849(1.507~5.387)],and intraocular pressure[OR(95%CI)=2.435(1.094~5.417)]were risk factors affecting clinical staging of primary glaucoma(all P<0.05).The area under the curve(AUC)of the combined diagnosis of serum STAT3 and SMAD4 for moderate/severe injury in patients with primary glaucoma was 0.963(95%CI:0.899~0.992),which was superior to their respective individual diagnoses(Z =2.558,1.961;P=0.010,0.049),their sensitivity and specificity were 96.43%and 83.33%,respectively.Conclusion The higher the expression levels of STAT3 and SMAD4 in serum,the more severe the clinical symptoms in patients.The combined detection of the two has good diagnostic value for patients with moderate/severe injury.
10.Analysis of the cause of varicocele recurrence and the application of sub-inguinal microsurgical varicocelectomy in recurrent varicocele
Shuzhi SUN ; Lei YU ; Hongqiang WANG ; Wei WANG ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Site XU ; Yunchao ZHANG ; Peitao WANG ; Yaowu GAO ; Shenqian LI ; Qiang LI ; Tao JING
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(3):208-213
Objective:To analyze the cause of varicocele (VC) recurrence and investigate the efficacy of sub-inguinal microsurgical varicocelectomy (MV) for recurrent VC.Methods:All of 16 inpatients diagnosed as recurrent VC, in the Department of Andrology of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from 2015 April to 2019 April, were performed sub-inguinal MV. The age of the inpatients was 18-36 years old, median 27 years old.5 cases were originally performed retroperitoneal high ligation of spermatic vein and other 11 cases were originally performed laparoscopic varicocelectomy. During the review one to three years after the previous operation, all of 16 patients were diagnosed as VC recurrence. The complains of these patients during the review included male subfertility (10 cases) and scrotal pain (12 cases), in which 6 cases’ complains were male subfertility with scrotal pain. After admission, 13 patients were classified as Grade Ⅲ (left in 8 cases, bilateral in 5 cases) and 3 patients as Grade Ⅱ (all left). The median of their visual analogue scale (VAS) was 2.5. Color doppler flow imaging (CDFI) grading showed: Grade Ⅲ in 12 cases (left in 7 cases, bilateral in 5 cases), Grade Ⅱ in 4 cases (all left). Particularly, 12 of them were Graded as Ⅲ simultaneously accompanying with Nut-cracker Phenomenon (NCP). Preoperative tests showed that the average serum testosterone was (16.2±4.9)nmol/ml, the average sperm concentration was (11.8±3.9)×10 6/ml and the progressive motility rate (PR) was (24.4±4.2)%. All of the patients were performed sub-inguinal MV using general anesthesia and supine position. The spermatic cords were clearly exposed and padded up by inserting gauze strips under them. During the operation, the field was magnified 4-6 times with the microscope. Then all of the dilated external and internal spermatic veins were ligated, at the same time the internal spermatic artery and lymph vessels were well preserved. During these operations, 11 patients underwent left-side MV, while other 5 did bilateral MVs. During these MVs, we found twisted and dilated external and internal spermatic veins in all cases and well preserved the internal spermatic arteries and lymph vessels. The number of ligated left and right external spermatic veins were(2.1±0.6) and (1.4±0.5)respectively and the number of ligated left and right internal spermatic veins were (10.1±1.1) and (6.6±0.5) respectively. We also found out(1.3±0.5) internal spermatic arteries and (3.0±1.0)lymph-vessels on left side. On right side, there were (1.4±0.5) internal spermatic arteries and (2.6±0.5) lymph-vessels respectively. At last, we summarily analyzed the pre-operative and post-operative VAS, serum testosterone, CDFI and semen analysis data. Results:All of the 16 sub-inguinal MVs were successfully performed. All patients were reviewed comprehensively 6 months after MV. The reviewed results showed that the post-operative VAS was significantly reduced ( Z=-2.994, P<0.05), palpable scrotal vessels disappeared and Valsalva tests were negative. No obvious reflux of internal spermatic veins were detected by CDFI. Interestingly, the sperm concentration and motility were both significantly improved 6 months after MV ( P<0.05), while there was not remarkable increase of the serum testosterone after MV ( P>0.05). During the follow up, no testicular atrophy, hydrocele and other complications were found. Up to submission, five of the ten patients who presented for male subfertility have impregnated their wives. Conclusions:The most possible cause of VC recurrence could be the omission of the external and internal spermatic veins, particularly in the grade Ⅲ VC patients or VC accompanied with NCP. The sub-inguinal MV, which can discover more twisted spermatic veins and at the same time preserve the spermatic artery and lymph-vessels, shows better clinical efficacy than other procedures.