1.Vestibular schwannoma: a case report of misdiagnosis.
Huizeng YOU ; Xiaoying LI ; Wuqing WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(22):1809-1811
Vestibular schwannoma is a rare tumor, which is easily misdiagnosed. The authors presented a case of vestibular schwannoma in a 36-year-old woman. The clinical manifestations were recurrent vertigo, hearing loss of the left ear, and tinnitus. The pure tone audiometry threshold of the left ear was 45dBHL with air conduction, and 33 dBHL with bone conduction. A CT scan of the temporal bone region didn't show any abnormal finding. A MRI scan of the head showed nodule abnormal signal in the internal of left vestibular and the narrow of perilymphaticum gap in T2W1 + T2Flair. The initial diagnosis was Meniere's disease. And the post-operation pathologic diagnosis was vestibular schwannoma.
Adult
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Audiometry, Pure-Tone
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Diagnostic Errors
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Female
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Hearing Loss
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Meniere Disease
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diagnosis
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Neuroma, Acoustic
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diagnosis
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Temporal Bone
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Tinnitus
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Vertigo
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Vestibule, Labyrinth
2.Experimental study of the cartilage formation of immortalized chondrocytes in vivo
Zeqiang FANG ; Huizeng LI ; Changyong WANG ; Ximin GUO ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To explore the feasibility of the construction and formation of cartilage with immortalized chondrocytes by tissue engineering technology in vitro . Methods Human telomerase reverse transcriptase(hTERT) gene was introduced into rabbit mandibular condylar chondrocytes by eukaryotic vector. After screening with G418, the positive clones were amplified for culture. Normal or immortalized chondrocyte loaded cytoskeleton ? tricalcium phosphate (? TCP) complexes were incubated in vitro for 1~2 d and then implanted into subcutaneous tissue of nude mouse. The complexes of immortalized chondrocyte ? TCP and chondrocyte ? TCP or ? TCP alone were established as the experimental group and control groups respectively. The specimens were harvested within 3 and 6 months after surgical procedure for histological and immunohistochemical observation. Results In experimental groups and control group 1, the complexes packed with cartilage like tissue were found, but there was only a little fiber like tissue formed in control group 2. Immunohistochemistry revealed strong positive staining with safranine O, toluidine blue and collagen type II and obvious formation of cartilage. There was significant difference between the experimental group and the control groups( P
3.In vitro amplification of immortalized chondrocytes with micro-carriers in RCCS
Zeqiang FANG ; Changyong WANG ; Huizeng LI ; Yuan SUN ; Jun YANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(15):-
Objective To explore the method and technique to gain adequate seed cells for cartilage tissue engineering Methods hTERT gene was introduced into rabbit mandibular condylar chondrocytes by eukaryotic vector Rapidly proliferated immortalized chondrocytes in positive clones in micro carrier rotary cell culture system (RCCS) were screened and selected The growth of immortalized chondrocytes and the metabolic rate were observed Collagen type Ⅱ expression of immortalized chondrocytes of the experimental groups was observed The immunohistochemical results were compared with those of the control groups Results The immortalized chondrocytes in experimental groups could grow rapidly with a high metabolic rate and shorter population doubling time (PD) ( P
4.Prokaryotic expression, purification and identification of anti-bacterial peptide gloverin
Bo XU ; Hong ZHOU ; Huizeng LI ; Yongling LU ; Liangxi WANG ; Guof DING
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
Objective To express anti-bacterial peptide gloverin in prokaryotic system and investigate its bioactivity. Methods E.coli BL21 was used to express gloverin. Western blot was used to identify the production and Tachypleus Amebocyte Lysate (TAL) was used to detect the bioactivity of the production. Results The production was identified as gloverin peptide by Western blotting, and the TAL data indicated that the production could neutralize LPS. Conclusion Anti-bacterial peptide gloverin is successfully expressed in E.coli BL21.
5.The experimental study on telomerase activity and expression of p53 and c-myc genes in tongue cancer.
Zeqiang FANG ; Huizeng LI ; Changyong WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2003;21(4):274-276
OBJECTIVETo study telomerase activity and expression of oncogenes c-myc and p53 in tongue cancer, analyse the interaction among them, and assess their possible correlations with tongue cancer clinicopathological features.
METHODSTo detective the telomerase activity by TRAP and examine the positive expression of c-myc and p53 in tongue cancer by hybridization in situ.
RESULTSA high telomerase activity existed in lower differentiated tongue cancer (P < 0.05); the positive expression of c-myc increased significantly in lower grade tongue cancer (P < 0.05) and the positive expression of p53 decreased increasingly in tongue cancer accompanied with lymph node metastasis (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONTelomerase may play a key role in the tumorigenesis of tongue cancer. Meantime, c-myc and p53 exerts important effect on telomerase activation during the course of tongue cancer generation and development.
Adenocarcinoma ; enzymology ; genetics ; metabolism ; Adult ; Aged ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; enzymology ; genetics ; metabolism ; Female ; Humans ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Telomerase ; metabolism ; Tongue Neoplasms ; enzymology ; genetics ; metabolism ; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ; biosynthesis ; genetics
6.Effects of common environmental pollutants on sperm DNA methylation
Xin GUO ; Bingchun LIU ; Huizeng WANG ; Hong CHEN ; Peixin XU ; Jianlong YUAN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(7):876-883
Infertility is a common reproductive disorder affecting millions of couples worldwide. It is estimated that male factors account for about 30%-50% of infertility cases, and some studies have found that the concentration of male sperm gradually decreases over time, a trend that suggests the importance of male fertility. Many factors contribute to the decline of male fertility, among which environmental factors have received widespread attention. After reaching adulthood, spermatogonial stem cells will continue to produce sperm, but these cells exist outside the blood testicular barrier, which makes them highly sensitive to environmental conditions such as air pollution, tobacco smoke, radiation, and heavy metals. It is reported that exposure to these adverse environmental factors not only causes oxidative stress and DNA damage to germ cells, but also leads to abnormal epigenetic modification of sperm DNA, thereby causing a series of diseases. This article reviewed the abnormal methylation changes in DNA associated with exposure to environmental pollutants during spermatogenesis and how these changes affect the quantity, quality, and function of spermatozoa.