1.Advance in gut bacterial translocation
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2004;0(05):-
Evidence suggests that translocation of gut bacteria or their toxins is a major contributor to gut-derived sepsis and multisystem organ failure in critically ill patients.This review reevaluates the data from studies in animal models and humans on bacterial translocation.The new insights in mechanisms of bacterial translocation pathogenesis and its clinical relevance will help clinicians to make correct strategies to enhance gut function.
2.Complications of cervical artificial disc replacement.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(10):975-978
Cervical artificial disc replacement (CADR) as a new method for the treatment of cervical spondylosis, is becoming a basic and clinical research. Compared with the anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), the biggest difference of CADR lies in the reconstruction of the cervical vertebra height and physiological curvature, retaining the spinal physiological function maximally and reducing the degenerative changes in adjacent segments. A large number of clinical investigation have suggested that ACDR can become an operation method to replace the ACDF. However, the complications and the problems of prosthesis itself are gradually exposed, such as that the prosthesis, can't completely simulate the biological effects of human intervertebral disc, the other factors and including the operation methods and prosthesis itself. At the same time, the problem that how to prevent complications and problems is required to be solved. Whether, the effect of CADR on the activity of the operation segment, and the prevention of adjacent segment degeneration can be guaranteed for a long time has drawn more and more attention from scholars.
Cervical Vertebrae
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surgery
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Humans
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Postoperative Complications
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etiology
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Total Disc Replacement
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adverse effects
3.Protective effects and the mechanisms of DEAAA on focal cerebral ischemia in rats
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2002;0(05):-
AIM:To study the protective effects of (E)-3-(4-(2-(dimethylamino) ethoxyl)-3-anisyl) acrylic acid(DEAAA) on focal cerebral ischemia of rats. METHODS:Middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO) model was used to evaluate the drug's effects. With Ozagrel as a positive control drug,after cerebral ischemia,the effect of different doses of DEAAA on the neurological behaviors,the cerebral water volumes,the cerebral infarction areas,the cerebral biochemistry and the pathologic change of brains were evaluated. RESULTS:DEAAA (30,18 mg/kg) decreased the cerebral water volumes and the cerebral infarction areas(P
4.Effects of norepinephrine on the activity of NF-?B in cardiomyocytes
Qiang WU ; Ji CHEN ; Maolia JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To study the effects and mechanisms of norepinephrine (NE) on the activity of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-?B) in cardiomyocytes. METHODS: Using the cultured neonatal rat cardiac myocytes, the levels of reactive oxygen species and the nuclear DNA binding activity of NF-?B were measured in cardiomyocytes before and after stimulated with NE alone, NE+prazosin+propranolol, and NE+vitamin E, respectively. RESULTS: NE increased significantly the levels of reactive oxygen species and NF-?B activity in cardiac myocytes. These effects of NE were attenuated by vitamin E pretreatment, as well as prazosin and propranoloe. CONCLUSION: The effects of NE on cardiomyocytes might be exerted partly through NF-?B activation, and associated with NE-induced overproducion of reactive oxygen species via the adrenergic receptor pathway. [
5.Diagnostic superiority of endoscopic ultrasonography in 38 cases of primary gastric lymphoma and its value in follow-up
Xiaoli CHEN ; Feng JI ; Jiaguo WU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2016;36(8):514-518
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic superiority of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) in primary gastric lymphoma (PGL) and its value in follow-up.Methods From January 2012 to June 2015,38 patients with suspected PGL under regular gastroendoscopy,biopsy and surgery operation received EUS combined with targeted deep biopsy.T test and chi-square test were performed for statistical analysis.Results Among 50 patients suspected for PGL under regular gastroendoscopy,38 patients were confirmed pathologically.The sensitivity of EUS examination with targeted deep biopsy in PGL was 86.8% (33/38),the specificity was 83.3% (10/12) and accuracy was 86.0% (43/50).The accuracy of EUS examination with deep biopsy was higher than that of regular gastroscopy,and the difference was statistically significant (86.0% (43/50) vs 57.9% (22/38),x2 =19.4,P<0.05).The main endosonographic characteristics of PGL were partial or diffuse thickening of stomach wall presented with,even or uneven hypoechoic lesions and extramural enlarged lymph nodes.Compared with pathological stage after surgery,the accuracy of T and N stage of EUS was 8/8 and 7/8.The times to achieve complete remission of Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) eradication group and H.pylori eradication group were (3.3±0.8) months and (4.6± 0.9) months,respectively,and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (t =4.3,P<0.05).Conclusions The detection rate of EUS combined with targeted deep biopsy is high,which could clearly indicate the depth and extent of lesion invasion and guide clinical stage and selection of therapy.EUS could effectively evaluate efficacy of PGL treatment.
6.Separation of Ephedrine Isomers with Non-aqueous Capillary Electrophoresis
Yibing JI ; Yuying CHEN ; Rujin WU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2001;(3):213-216
AIM Here the development of a simple, rapid and simultaneous method for the separation of five ephedrine alkaloids obtained with non-aqueous capillary electrophoresis (NACE) were reported. The effects of the electrolyte, non-aqueous solvent on the separation were also discussed. METHODS A running buffer of 50 mmol/L ammonium acetate in methanol was found to be the most suitable for this separation. RESULT The best separation was achieved within 8 minutes. CONCLUSION The separation is not only dependent on differences in the pK value of the alkaloids but also on the intramolecular interaction and solvation. So much improved selectivity could be achieved in nonaqueous medium.
7.Effects of glucagon-like peptide 2 on the absorption-related genes expressionsof residual small bowel in a rat model of short bowel syndrome
Chinese Journal of Digestion 1996;0(05):-
Objective To study the effect of glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP-2) on the absorption- related genes [ sodium dependent glucose transporter 1 (SGLT1) and dipeptide transporter 1 (PEPT1)] mRNA expressions of residual small bowel in a rat model of short bowel syndrome. Methods Rats undertaken 75% small bowel resection were randomly assigned into 3 groups: short bowel control (SBC) group, growth hormone (GH) group and GLP-2 group. Another weight-matched normal rats with normal diet was used as normal (NC) group. All rats were given normal chow on the 1st postoperative day (POD). On the 6th POD, partial segment of terminal ileum was harvested to evaluate the mRNA expressions of SGLT1 and PEPT1 by semiquantified reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Results The mRNA expressions of both SGLT1 and PEPT1 in SBC group were significantly higher than that of NC group(P0.05). Conclusions A short term GLP-2 adiministration in early postoperative days may has no significant effect on mRNA expressions of SGLT1 and PEPT1 in residual ileum in rats with short bowel syndrome.
8.Effects of GLP-Ⅱ pretreatment on mouse intestinal mucosal immunity after ischemia/reperfusion insult
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
Objective: To explore the protections of GLP-Ⅱ pretreatment on mouse intestinal mucosal immunity after ischemia/reperfusion insult. Methods: Thirty ICR mice were randomly divided into three groups: namely normal control (N), control (C) and GLP-Ⅱ pretreatment (P). Group C and group P were inflicted with ligation of superior mesenteric artery for twenty minutes. The morphology of distal ileum mucosa, the rate of intestinal bacteria translocation, the level of plasma endotoxin and intestinal IgA were determined. Results: After ischemia/reperfusion insult, there were obvious damage at distal ileum mucosa in group C and obvious proliferation in group P.The rate of intestinal bacteria translocation and the level of plasma endotoxin were significantly increased (P
9.Receptor pathways involved in norepinephrine-induced intracellular ROS production in cardiac myocytes
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(08):-
Objective To study the effects of norepinephrine (NE) on intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in cardiac myocytes and receptor pathways involved in ROS production. Methods DCFHDA fluorescent probe was used for the assessment of NE induced intracellular ROS production in cultured cardiac myocytes of the neonatal rats. Myocytes were exposed to NE, NE + prazosin, NE + propranolol, and NE + prazosin + propranolol at different time and doses. The changes of fluorescence intensity in cells were measured by flow cytometry. Results NE increased myocyte ROS production in time and dose dependent manners. NE induced ROS production was partially inhibited by prazosin or propranolol, and completely inhibited by prazosin and propranolol together in myocytes. Conclusion NE can induce intracellular ROS production in cultured cardiac myocytes of the neonatal rats in time and dose dependent manners through the mediation of both ? and ? adrenoceptors.
10.Percutaneous sacroplasty
Ji ZHANG ; Chungen WU ; Yongde CHEN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(02):-
Percutaneous sacroplasty is a technique, derived from percutaneous vertebroplasty, with minimal invasion and better safety for refractory sacroiliac pain. The procedure is involved with bone cement injected into the diseased sacral body under fluoroscopic or computed tomography guidance and in turn for stabilizing and strengthening the vertebral body with outcome of decrease or even complete relief of pain. The author introduces and comprehends the definition, preoperative imaging examinations, indications, contraindications, techniques and complications of the procedure.