2.Perioperative nursing care for minimally invnsive neurosurgical treatment for lateral flexure spasmodic torticollis
Ling HU ; Hui FANG ; Wei HU ; Shaoxian JI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(14):29-31
Objective To study the perioperative nursing care of minimally invasive operation in the neurosurgical treatment of laterial flexure spasmodic torticollis (LaFST).Methods Minimally invasive operation was used to treat LaFST.The relationship of inducing factors and emotional factors with clinical manifestation of LaFST was investigated.To give perioperative psychological nursing,operation nursing and rehabilitation training and instruction.Results 72 cases were recovered (81.8%) among 88 cases.12 cases(13.6%) were markedly effective.4 cases(4.6%) showed progress.Conclusions The minimally invasive surgical treatrnent of selective resection of cervical spasmodic muscles and selective neurotomy of cervical nerve for LaFST is safe and effective.Strengthening of perioperative nursing and postoperative rehabilitation instruction is very important for patients' early recovery.
3.Optimization of Fermentation Conditions of Bacillus mucilaginosus Mutant 021120
Xiu-Fang HU ; Fei-Xiang YING ; Ji-Shuang CHEN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(09):-
Fermentation conditions for the production of spores of Bacillus mucilaginosus mutant 021120 were optimized through the single factor and orthogonal experiments.The results showed that the biomass and formation of spores were obviously affected by carbonate,followed by nitrogen.Addition of CaCO3 and enhancing air flux notably promoted the formation of spores.The optimal culture medium was composed of 2% starch,0.4% Yeast,0.1% K2HPO4,0.1% MgSO4?7H20 and 0.5 %CaCO3,pH7.5.6% of the inoculum prepared with two-stage extensive culture was inoculated into a 70L fermentor.The fermentation was carried out with 2.0~2.5 vvm of air flux at 32℃ for 38~42h,and the spores of 9.80?108 cfu ml-1 was obtained.Under these optimal fermentation conditions,the capsule was successfully controled and the formation of the spores was effectively improved,thus the satisfying bacteial product was obtained.
4.Tuina for primary insomnia: a meta-analysis
Miao CAO ; Fang-Fang DENG ; Qun YUAN ; Ji-Dong ZHANG ; Qing-Hu HE ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2018;16(4):236-242
Objective:To systematically evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of tuina therapy for primary insomnia.Methods:Nine Chinese and English databases were searched from the inception to May 2017 to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) studying tuina therapy for insomnia.The enrolled articles were all RCTs with tuina as the monotherapy or major therapy in the experiment group,with clear diagnostic criteria for primary insomnia well recognized worldwide or in China,and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQ I) as one of the outcome measures.Two researchers evaluated the risk of bias and quality of the enrolled studies by following Cochrane Handbook version 5.1.0.The meta-analysis was performed by RevMan version 5.3.Results:Eleven studies were included with a total of 1 076 participants.The Western medication adopted in the control groups were benzodiazepine receptor agonists.The studies were all assessed as high risk of bias for blinding since blinding method was unable to be performed due to the specificity of tuina therapy;no study reported the support of fund or potential interest conflict,so they were all rated unclear for selective reporting.The meta-analysis showed that compared with other traditional Chinese medicine therapies,tuina worked more effectively in reducing the PSQI score (MD=-4.11<0,95% confidence interval (CI)-6.01 to-2.22,P<0.0001);compared with oral administration of Western medication,tuina showed more significant efficacy in reducing the PSQI score (MD=-3.42<0,95%CI-5.19 to-1.66,P<0.0001).Subgroup analysis showed that head tuina alone showed no significant difference compared with oral administration of Western medication regarding the change of PSQI score (MD=-4.19<0,95%CI-8.87 to 0.50,P>0.05);a combination of head and back tuina could more effectively reduce the PSQI score compared with oral administration of Western medication (MD=-2.08<0,95%CI-3.09 to-1.06,P<0.0001).Conclusion:Tuina can produce more significant efficacy in treating primary insomnia compared with other traditional Chinese medicine therapies and oral administration of Western medication,especially the combination of head and back tuina.
5.Immunophenotype in multiple myeloma cells detected by multiparameter flow cytometry.
Fang-Fang CAO ; Fang CHEN ; Yan-Ping HU ; Ji-Hong ZHANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2012;20(3):620-623
This study was purposed to investigate the immunophenotypic characteristics in multiple myeloma (MM) cells and their significance. Thirty three cases of MM and 12 cases of reactive plasmacytosis (as control group) were enrolled in the study. The expressions of surface antigens in MM cells were detected with flow cytometry by using direct immunofluorescent technique and gating method of CD38/SSC and were confirmed with morphologic observation of myeloma cells. The results indicated that the proportion of myeloma cells detected by morphologic examination was 6.0% - 76.0%. With CD38/SSC gating method, a cluster of CD38 bright positive cells could be detected in their scatter plot, the proportion ranged from 0.99% to 57.54%. Most phenotype of MM was 38(st+)CD138(+)CD19(-)CD56(+) (78.8%). While the expressions of CD20, CD33, CD117, HLA-DR were seen in some MM patients, the positive rates were 12.1%, 15.2%, 30.3%, 9.1%, respectively; the expression of other antigens was negative. cκ or cλ monoclonal restriction was detected in 27 cases (81.8%) of MM, both cκ and cλ in the remaining cases of MM was negative. It is concluded that detecting the immunophenotype of MM patients by flow cytometry with CD38/SSC gating method and basing on the heterogeneity of cell antigens can discriminate myeloma cells from normal plasma cells, which provides evidence for targeted therapy and prognosis evaluation.
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6.Biological implication of PTEN gene expression in human gastric cancer and related molecular mechanisms.
Rong-fang HE ; Zhong-liang HU ; Ji-fang WEN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2007;36(5):324-328
OBJECTIVETo study the role of PTEN gene involved in the biological behavior of human gastric carcinoma cells and underlying molecular mechanisms.
METHODSGastric carcinoma cell line, SGC7901, was transfected with plasmid PBP-PTEN and stable high PTEN expression clones were selected by Western blot and cell immunohistochemistry screening. Cell proliferation rate and apoptosis index of transfected cells were investigated by growth curve analysis, colony-formation assay and flow cytometry (FCM). Expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), matrix metalloprotease-2 (MMP-2) and MMP-9 proteins in cell culture supernatant and cytoplasm were determined by ELISA, gelatin zymogram, Western blot and cell immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSStable clone with high level expression of PTEN was successfully established (PTEN-SGC7901). Cell doubling time of PTEN-SGC7901 was longer than that of the control cells (P < 0.05). The size and colony-forming efficiency of PTEN-SGC7901 cells deceased compared with those of the control. The relative colony-inhibition efficiency of PTEN-SGC7901 to SGC7901 (naïve untransfected) and PBP-SGC7901 (control vector transfected) cells were 69.8% and 64.8%, respectively. PTEN-SGC7901 clone had more cells at G1 phase (P < 0.05) compared with that of the control. However, the apoptosis index did not show significant differences among the three groups (P > 0.05). There were significantly less VEGF and MMP-9 protein expressions in the PTEN-SGC7901 culture supernatant and cytoplasm (P < 0.05). In contrast, the MMP-2 expression among three cell groups had no significant difference (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPTEN expression suppresses the growth and proliferation of gastric carcinoma cell SGC7901, possibly through an inhibition of the expressions of VEGF and MMP-9.
Apoptosis ; Cell Cycle ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 ; metabolism ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 ; metabolism ; PTEN Phosphohydrolase ; genetics ; metabolism ; Plasmids ; Stomach Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Transfection ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; metabolism
7.Effect of the application of continuous cenous venous hemofiltration on pulmonary vascular permeability in the early stage of septic shock
Mahong HU ; Geng ZHANG ; Xiujuan XU ; Jianbiao MENG ; Yuhua LI ; Chunlian JI ; Qiang FANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;21(11):1251-1256
Objective To investigate the effect of continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) on pulmonary vascular permeability in the early stage of septic shock.Methods Fifty-one patients of septic shock admitted in intensive care unit of the First Affiliated Hopsital of Medical College,Zhejiang University between June 2010 and December 2011 were randomized into two groups by simple random method.Routine treatment was carried out to patients in group A,and routine treatment plus CVVH to patients in group B in the first 72 hours.Repeated respiratory mechanic hemodynamic measurements were done at baseline (Tb) before treatment,at 48 hours (T48) and 72 hours (T72) after the treatment.Pulmonary compliance (Cst),platform pressure (Pplat),oxygenation index (PaO2/FiO2),extravascular lung water index (EVLWI) and E-selectin determined at each time point were recorded in two groups.Results (1) Pplat were decreased significantly after treatment in two groups,and the Pplat in group B were all lower than those in group A at T48 and T72 (t =2.215,P < 0.05 ; t =4.266,P < 0.01).Cst were elevated after treatment in two groups,and Cst in group B were all higher than those in group A at T48 and T72 (t =2.516,P <0.05 ; t =3.052,P < 0.01).(2) Compared to before treatment,PaO2/FiO2 increased significantly after treatment in two groups,and PaO2/FiO2 in group B were all higher than those in group A at T48 and T72 (t =2.732,P <0.01 ; t =3.511,P <0.01).(3) EVLWI were decreased significantly after treatment in two groups,and the EVLWI in group B were all lower than those in group A at T48 and T72 (t =2.597,P <0.05; t =2.125,P < 0.05).ITBVI,CI,SVRI and MAP did not change over time in two groups compared with those at Tb (all P > 0.05).(4) E-selectin were decreased significantly after treatment in two groups,and the E-selectin in group B were all lower than those in group A at T48 and T72 (t =2.154,P <0.05 ; t =3.581,P < 0.01).Conclusion CVVH in early stage of septic shock can improve pulmonary vascular permeability and oxygenation,increase Cst,and decline EVLWI,with neither increased hemodynamics.
8.Effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields on bone mineral density of spinal cord injuried patients
Fang CONG ; Shurong JI ; Jimin XU ; Guodong SU ; Yue DU ; Hua CHANG ; Chunting HU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(4):250-251
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on bone mineral density (BMD) of spinal cord injuried (SCI) patients. MethodsThe PEMFs group was composed of 12 SCI patients received regular PEMFs treatment as the treatment group, 12 SCI patients treated without PEMFs were as the control group.BMD of total proximal femur, Ward's trigonum and great trochanter of all patients were detected by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry before and after treatment.ResultsBMDs of total proximal femur and great trochanter of patients of the treatment group were a little increased after PEMFs treatment, with no significant difference (P>0.05), but BMD change was significantly different compared with the control group (P<0.05~0.01).ConclusionPEMFs treatment along with routine exercise may help to reduce the loss of bone after SCI.
9.Vascular endothelial growth factor and bone morphogenetic protein in the bone tissue engineering
Jingtao JI ; Yongcheng HU ; Qun XIA ; Jun MIAO ; Xiaopeng CHEN ; Cheng FANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(33):5356-5363
BACKGROUND:Segmental bone defects resulting from osteoporotic fractures, trauma, congenital bone dysplasia and progressive bone disorder are very common, and bone tissue engineering provides a new approach to bone defect repair. Growth factors related to bone tissue engineering bone have been reported a lot and have achieved some results. How to mimick the natural timing of different growth factors with different bioactivities has become the current hotspot in bone repair. OBJECTIVE: To review the new developments in vascular endothelial growth factor and bone morphogenetic protein in bone tissue engineering. METHODS: The first author searched CNKI (1990/2015) and Medline database (1990/2015) for related articles using the key words of “osteogenic factors, angiogenic factors, tissue engineering bone, bone repair, vascularization, vascular endothelial growth factor, bone morphogenetic protein, sequential release, seed cels, cytoskeleton” in Chinese and English, respectively. Mechanism of action and research direction about vascular endothelial growth factor and bone morphogenetic protein were summarized. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Totaly 313 papers were searched initialy, and finaly 87 papers were enroled in result analysis. The results show that different growth factors play different roles in bone repair. Vascularization and osteogenesis are the most important processes in bone repair. The osteogenic factors play an important role in maintaining bone structure and bone formation. The angiogenic factors can provide oxygen and nutrients for tissue growth, differentiation and functionalization. The combination of osteogenic and angiogenic factors has a better osteogenic effect than osteogenic or angiogenic factors used alone. However, the most important problem is how to control the exogenous osteogenesis and the release dosage of angiogenic factors in bone repair.
10.Study on the subacute inhalation toxicity of ivermectin TC in rats
Lei JI ; Jiangjie CEN ; Shidao LIN ; Chengyun HU ; Hua FANG ; Jian XU ; Jie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(3):70-74,69
Objective To study the subacute inhalation toxicity of Ivermectin TC, and obtain its non-observed adverse effect level(NOAEL).Methods It was performed on the doses of Ivermectin TC 190, 380, 750 mg/m3, the solvent control group (0.03%Tween-80 solution) , the control group and additional group ( there were 6 female and 6 male Sprague-Dawley rats for each group) .The animals inhaled with nose-only exposure for 4 weeks (4 h/d, 5 d/week) .The additional group should be observed another 14 days after exposing.At the end of experiment, the rats were killed, the routine and biochemical detection, the body weight and organ to body weight ratios were all measured.Results In the high exposure group, clinical signs of rats included hair fluffy, dull, salivation, tremors were recorded at the exposure period;in female rats, feed efficiency was decreased, ALT and liver to body weight ratio were increased; in male rats, BUN and ALT were increased, CHOL and body weight for the 4th week were decreased.Histopathological examinations revealed that swelling in the liver cell was seen in some female rats at high exposure group.Conclusion The results suggested that the NOAEL of Ivermectin TC in SD rats was 380 mg/m3(4 h/d for 28 days).