3.Effect of Mild Hypothermia on Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1αin Rats with Cerebral Ischemia-reperfusion
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(6):667-671
Objective To observe the effect of mild hypothermia on expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and hypox-ia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α) in brain tissues in rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion. Methods Thirty Sprague-Dawley rats were ran-domly divided into sham group, model group and mild hypothermia group with ten rats in each group. The latter two groups were estab-lished middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) for two hours and reperfusion model. The mild hypothermia group received mild hypother-mia treatment for 24 hours. The neurologic function was evaluated with Longa's score. The brain water content was measured by wet/dry method. The infarction area ratio was assessed by TTC staining. The protein levels of VEGF and HIF-1αwere determined by ELISA, while the mRNA level of VEGF was assessed by qPCR. Results Compared with the sham group, the score of neurologic score, the brain water content ratio and the infarction area ratio, the expression of VEGF protein and HIF-1αprotein, and the mRNA level of VEGF increased in the model group (P<0.05). Compared with the model group, the score of neurologic score significantly decreased (χ2=26.657, P<0.001), the brain water content ratio and the infarction area ratio decreased (P<0.05), and the expression of VEGF protein and HIF-1αprotein, and the mRNA level of VEGF further increased (P<0.05) in the mild hypothermia group. Conclusion Mild hypothermia may protect against isch-emic-induced neurologic injury by up-regulating the expression of VEGF and HIF-1α, and promote the angiogenesis in the rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.
4.CD2 pedicle-screw internal fixation for treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(39):7402-7406
BACKGROUND: With the development of pedicle-screws,pedicle-screw internal fixation system has been widely used in the clinical treatment of thoracolumbar fractures because it can provide rigid internal fixation for injured spine to acquire more dimensional stabilization with little trauma and simple operation.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the long-term therapeutic effects of CD2 pedicle-screw intemal fixation in treatment of thoracclumbar burst fractures.METHODS: A retrospective analysis was made on 72 cases of thoracolumbar burst fractures who received treatment at the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology of Nantong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between January 2000 and January 2008.All these patients received CD2 pedicle-screw internal fixation treatment.All of them were checked with radiography prior to and after surgery and at the final follow-up.The anterior and posterior vertebral body height,the situation of bone graft fusion,and the change of cobb angle were observed after surgery and at final follow-up.CT examination was performed in 27 cases prior to surgery and at the final follow-up to evaluate the space occupying in the spinal canal.Frankel classification was performed to evaluate the recovery of nerve system and Oswestry Disability Questionnaire was used to score the back pain at the final follow-up.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: 72 cases were followed up for an average of 48 months(range 0.5-8 years)after surgery.X-ray results showed that after surgery,the correction of antedor vertebral body height averaged 6.55 mm,posterior vertebral body height 2.69 mm,and cobb angle 25.7°,and at the final follow-up,correction loss averaged 2.29 mm in the anterior vertebral body height,1.74 mm in the posterior vertebral body height,and 2.6° in the cobb angle.Among 27 patients scanned by CT,the space-occupying rate of the vertebral canal was 10%-75% prior to surgery and it was declined to 5%-24% at the final follow-up.In the last survery,eggshell phenomenon was still observed in 20 cases.Neurological status improved at least 1 Frankel grade in the patients who had preoperative incomplete paraplegia,while no improvement was obtained in those who had preoperative complete paraplegia.Clinical curative effects were evaluated according to Oswestry Disability Questionnaire,results showed 0%in 23 cases,2% in 29 cases,3% in 5 cases,6% in 5 cases,8% in 4 cases,10% in 1 case,56% in 1 case,57% in 1 case,80% in1 case,and 87% in 2 cases.Nuts loosened in 2 cases,pedicle screws loosened in 2 cases,and sticks broken in 1 case.All these findings indicate that CD2 pedicle-screw internal fixation in treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures can well restore vertebral heights,physiologic curves,and neurological functions.
6.CRD-BP and β-TrCP in colorectal cancer
Li CHENG ; Li CHENG ; Dandan JIA ; Wenjuan QI ; Changjiang ZHOU
Journal of International Oncology 2013;40(12):930-932
Coding region instability determinant (CRD) is one of the influence factors of oncogene c-myc.Coding region instability determinant-binding protein (CRD-BP) can connect with CRD in order to protect CRD from nuclease attack,prevent rapid degradation of c-myc mRNA,and increase c-myc protein content.Beta-transducin repeats-containing protein (β-TrCP) can affect cell growth,differentiation,apoptosis and oncogenesis by regulating multiple signaling pathways and cell cycle.The overexpression of CRD-BP can upregulate the expression of β-TrCP and both of them play important roles in the tumorigenesis,progression,metastasis and invasion of colorectal cancer.
7.The perioperative application of vasoconstrictor in patients of congenital heart disease with sever pulmonary arteries hypertension
Shuwen LI ; Qingyan JIA ; Weiping CHENG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;28(7):425-428
Objective To compare the curative effects of different ideas for application of vasoactive drugs in patients of congenital heart disease with SPAH during perioperative period and to choose a method to improve the survival rate of patients with high-risk SPAH.Methods Thirty two patients were separated into two groups randomly,one group was treated by vasodilator to dilate the pulmonary artery and decrease the pulmonary pressure as conventional therapeutic strategy,the other was treated by vasoactive drugs to decrease the right cardiac output,which maintain the normal vessel resistance and cardiac output and reduce right heart failure.Indexes were recorded respectively,including hemodynamic,right cardiac working index(RCWI),the time of using respirator and postoperative complications to compare the differences.Results Indexes were recorded in two groups as following:Aortic/pulmonary artery pressure inversion(6.25% vs.56.25%),RCWI (1626.87 ±411.23 vs.3808.99 ± 275.52),incidence of right heart failure (6.25% vs.93.75%),respirator applying time[(68.00 ± 7.17) h vs.(115.00 ± 13.68) h],ICU time[(5.0 ± 0.8) d vs.(8.0 ± 1.5) d],incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (6.25% vs.81.25%),mortality(0 vs.12.5%).Conclusion The new therapeutic idea that using vasoactive drugs to reduce RCW1 and to maintain peripheral vessel resistance and appropriate cardiac output is superior for postoperative complications and mortality reduction.
8.Recent progress in studies on metabolism and pharmacogenomics of sulfonylurea agents
Qing LI ; Cheng HU ; Weiping JIA
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(10):866-868
The sulfonylureas as insulin secretagogues,have formed a cornerstone of pharmacotherapy for type 2 diabetes over 50 years.Although sulfonylureas are effective antihyperglycemic agents,individual variability exists in drug response (i.e.,pharmacodynamics) and adverse effects which may be related to some genes.This article mainly reviews the advance of recent studies about drug metabolism and pharmacogenomics of sulfonylureas.
10.A new method to solve anophthalmic contracted socket in embedding orbital implant in 114 cases
Ming, CHENG ; Li-Ping, ZHOU ; Jia, LI ; Hong-Feng, YUAN
International Eye Science 2017;17(10):1817-1822
AIM:To perform a new method for orbital implant and contracted socket through one time and its results. ·METHODS:Totally 114 patients 114 eyes, from January 2008 to June 2014, with contracted socket participated in this study. We incised the bulbar conjunctiva horizontally and excised scar tissue, then implanted the hydroxyapatite in the four extraocular muscles and tightly sutured the Tenon ' capsule. After that, we put the superior and inferior conjunctival petals backwards and sutured them to the Tenon ' s capsule. All the patients were divided into four groups according to the vertical diameter length of the conjunctival defect area:GroupⅠ:≤5mm; Group Ⅱ: 6-10mm; Group Ⅲ: 11-15mm; and Group Ⅳ: ≥16mm. These patients were followed up for 6mo to 3y to observe the conjunctival sac shaping and growth of conjunctiva. ·RESULTS:There were 64 cases in GroupⅠ, 31 cases in Group Ⅱ, 16 cases in Group Ⅲ and 3 cases in Group Ⅳ. All patients ' conjunctival defect was covered by new conjunctiva and scar tissue 4 to 6wk after surgeries. Ten cases had contracted socket; 2 cases had orbital implant exposure, requiring reoperation. Of the 114 cases, 8 had contracted socket and could use a smaller conformer, 106 could use a normal size conformer. ·CONCLUSION: When the conjunctival defect was ≤15mm, this new method can address the orbital implant and contracted socket at the same time. While it was ≥16mm, flap transplantation is necessary.