1.Repair of soft-tissue defects of feet and ankles by using an expanded reverse island flap with a saphenous neuro-vascular pedicle.
He-jun YU ; Jian-feng ZHANG ; Qi MA
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2005;21(1):13-14
OBJECTIVETo evaluate a expanded reverse island flap with a saphenous neuro-vascular pedicle for repairing the defects of the feet and ankles.
METHODSAn expanded reverse island skin flap, with the Six saphenous neuro-vascular pedicle, was designed to repair the skin defects on the feet and ankles.
RESULTSpatients with the defects of the feet and ankles were treated with the expanded saphenous island flap and all of the The expanded reversed island skin flaps were survived. The largest flap size was 12 cm x 10 cm.
CONCLUSIONSflap could be a good option for repairing the defects of the feet and ankles.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Ankle Injuries ; surgery ; Child ; Female ; Femoral Nerve ; surgery ; Graft Survival ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Skin Transplantation ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; surgery ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; innervation ; Young Adult
2.Curcumin combined with electroacupuncture promotes the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and nerve growth factor after cerebral infarction
Jian XIONG ; Zhichao ZHANG ; Rui SUN ; Yan MA ; Qi LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(3):170-174
Objective To investigate the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF) after cerebral infarction and treatment with curcumin combined with electroacupuncture.Methods Middle cerebral artery occlusion was successfully introduced to simulate cerebral infarction in 60 healthy,male Wistar rats.They were then randomly divided into a control group,an electroacupuncture group,a curcumin group and a curcumin combined with electroacupuncture group (the observation group),each of 15.After the modeling,the four groups were given the planned interventions for 2 weeks,with the control group receiving no intervention.All of the rats were sacrificed after neurobehavioral scoring and immunological staining of brain tissue from the infarction area was used to detect the expression of BDNF and NGF.Results The average Bederson score in the observation group was significantly lower than those of the other groups.Cells expressing BDNF and NGF were significantly more numerous in the observation group than in the other three groups.Conclusion Curcumin combined with electroacupuncture can significantly improve the expression of BDNF and NGF in the infarcted area,and this may play a neuroprotective role.
3.Anti-bacterial Effects of Baicalin on One Escherichia coli Strain Carrying NDM-1 Gene
Zhiyuan LIU ; Jian PAN ; Jie QI ; Tingju ZHANG ; Yuzhi MA
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2016;31(3):124-126
Objective To examine the bacteriostasis of baicalin against Escherichiacoli strain carrying NDM-1 gene.Methods Minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC)and minimal bactericidal concentration(MBC)were determined by broth dilution method.Synergy function was designed withcheckerboard method.Anti-infection effect in vivo of baicalin was observed in mice with bacteremia.Results In vitro antibacterial tests showed that the MIC and MBC baicalin were 8 mg/ml.Synergistic inhibitory effect was observed between baicalin and imipenem (FIC=0.125).In vivo inhibition experiments showed that ba-icalin had decreased the mortality of 25% of Escherichiacoli Strain carrying NDM-1 gene infection in mice.Conclusion Ba-icalin has antibacterial effect on NDM-1 E.coli.
4.A primary study of evolution of hepatitis B virus based on motif discovery.
Lei MA ; Qing-Qing YI ; Qi ZHANG ; Jian-Feng HE
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(1):13-18
Hepatitis B is a serious infectious disease worldwide, and hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the direct cause of this disease. In recent years, as an essential part of its evolutionary process, HBV mutation has been extensively studied domestically and globally. However, the study on the conserved sequences in HBV sequences is still in its infancy. In this study, we applied multiple EM for motif elicitation (MEME) algorithm to discover HBV motif and proposed a new metric, conservative index (CI), to carry out phylogenetic analysis based on HBV sequences. Then, the constructed phylogenetic tree was subjected to reliability assessment. The results demonstrated that the new metric CI combined with the MEME algorithm can effectively help to discover motifs in HBV sequences and construct a phylogenetic tree based on them and to analyze the evolutionary relationship between HBV sequences; in addition, the possible ancestral sequences of samples may be obtained by conservative analysis. The proposed method is valuable for the exploratory study on large HBV sequence data sets.
Computational Biology
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Conserved Sequence
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Evolution, Molecular
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Hepatitis B virus
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genetics
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Humans
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Nucleotide Motifs
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Phylogeny
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Reproducibility of Results
5.Effect of emodin on motility signal transduction in colonic smooth muscle cells in rats with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
Zhe-Yu CHEN ; Qing-Hui QI ; Tao MA ; Xu JIAN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(12):1106-1109
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of emodin on motility signal transduction and calcium ion in colonic smooth muscle cells (SMC) in rats with bacterial peritonitis caused multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).
METHODSObservation was conducted in colon of MODS model rats on (1) effects of emodin on the contraction of muscular strip and cells of colonic smooth muscle, and influences of specific myoglobulin light chain kinase inhibitor (ML-7) and selective proteinkinase C inhibitor (Calphostin C) on these effects; and (2) effect of emodin on calcium ion in SMC.
RESULTSEmodin could directly contract the muscular strip and cells of smooth muscle; ML-7 and Calphostine could inhibit these contractile action to some extent. Under MODS condition, emodin could still increase the intracellular calcium ion concentration; this effect could be inhibited by heparin (inosamine triphosphate receptor inhibitor IP3 and ryanodine receptor inhibitor in MODS model but the calcium chelator EGTA and nifedipine (the specific cell membrane voltage dependent calcium channel blocker) showed no influence on it.
CONCLUSIONEmodin could directly contract the colonic smooth muscle in MODS model rats, which is mediated by raise the signal path MLCK of calcium ion and the PKCa path for increase calcium sensibility. The mechanism of increasing calcium ion is mainly through IP3 and RyR the two calcium ion channel receptor in the sarcoplasm.
Animals ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Colon ; drug effects ; Emodin ; pharmacology ; Enzyme Inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Gastrointestinal Motility ; drug effects ; In Vitro Techniques ; Male ; Multiple Organ Failure ; physiopathology ; Muscle Contraction ; drug effects ; Muscle, Smooth ; cytology ; drug effects ; Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ; drug effects ; physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Signal Transduction
6.Short-term outcome of rotational atherectomy followed by drug-eluting stenting in heavily calcified ;coronary long lesions
Qi LI ; Jian LIU ; Mingyu LU ; Hong ZHAO ; Yuliang MA ; Chuanfen LIU ; Weimin WANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2016;24(12):667-671
Objective To investigate the safety and short-term outcome of rotational atherectomy followed by drug-eluting stenting in heavily calcified coronary long lesions. Methods From Jan 1, 2011 to May 31, 2016, 109 cases with 114 heavily calcified coronary lesions which were treated with rotational atherectomy followed by drug-eluting stenting in Peking University People's Hospital were included. They were divided into diffuse lesion group ( lesion ≥25 mm, 68 cases, 72 lesions ) and focal lesion group (lesion ﹤25 mm,41 cases, 42 lesions). All patients were followed up in hospital. Procedure parameters, procedural complications ( dissection, perforation, slow flow/no flow and procedural related myocardial infarction),procedural success and major adverse cardiovascular events (cardiac death, non-fatal myocardial infarction and stent thrombosis) were analyzed. Results The procedural success rate was 98. 5%(67/68) in diffuse lesion group and 100% ( 41/41 ) in focal lesion group ( P=0. 453 ) . Complication rates did not differ between the two groups (41. 2% and 34. 1%, P=0. 673). Major adverse cardiovascular events rates were 41. 2% and 31. 7%, P =0. 484. Conclusions Treating coronary lesions ≥25 mm in length with rotational atherectomy followed by drug-eluting stenting does not impact the short-term outcome when treating carefully and correctly . Procedural success rate and in-hospital outcome is satisfactory.
7.Effectiveness and safety of branch protection technique:jailed balloon protection technique after pre-dilation in branch with cutting balloon
Yuliang MA ; Weimin WANG ; Jian LIU ; Hong ZHAO ; Mingyu LU ; Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2017;25(2):92-95
Objective To explore the effectiveness and safety of branch protection technique with provisional stenting strategy in coronary bifurcation lesions by utilizing jailed balloon protection technique after pre-dilation in branch with cutting balloon. Methods 32 patients undergone jailed balloon protection technique after pre-dilation in branch with cutting balloon during January, 2015 to May, 2016 in Peking University of People's Hospital were enrolled consecutively in our study. 32 patients were involved including a total of 32 bifurcation lesions which were medina type 1,1,1 (n = 25, 78. 1% ), Medine type 0,1,1 (n =5,15. 6% ) and Medine type 1,0,1 (n = 2, 6. 3% ). For side branch diameter ≥2. 5 mm, the diameter ratio of cutting balloon to side branch was 1: 1. The angiography success rate after using branch protection during main branch stent implantation, perioperative complications and major adverse cardiac events were observed. Results ( 1 ) The angiography success rate of branch protection was 100% . ( 2 ) No perioperative complications and major adverse cardiac events were observed. Conclusions Side branches were effectively protected in provisional stenting strategy by applying jailed balloon protection technique after pre-dilation using branch cutting balloon.
8.Establishment and application of apparatus for the continued measurement of the oxygen consumption in mice
Yunsheng GAO ; Yongxiu QI ; Ke LI ; Yuyun ZHU ; Liyong HAO ; Jian MA ; Xiaoming XIN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(09):-
Aim To establish a set of apparatus and method for the continued measurement of the oxygen consumption in mice. Methods The apparatus consists of a bottle with broad-neck for mice, basic burette, beaker containing water and some tubes for connection. Twenty mice were divided randomly into two groups and administered intragestrically propranolol 20 mg?kg -1 or equal volume of normal saline, respectively. The survival time and oxygen consumption were measured in mice subjected to normobaric and hypoxia.Results The survival time was prolonged by 43.35% (P
10.Predictive Value of NVDA Score on Minimum Lumen Area in Patients With Coronary Artery Intermediate Lesions
Ying ZHANG ; Jian LIU ; Weimin WANG ; Qi LI ; Chuanfen LIU ; Yuliang MA ; Mingyu LU ; Hong ZHAO
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(3):240-244
Objective: Based on scores by number of vessels diseased and age (NVDA), the minimum lumen area (MLA) of left anterior descending (LAD) proximal or middle intermediate lesions were examined by intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to analyze the clinical characteristics, to ifnd the factors affecting lumen area and to establish a scoring system for predicting MLA in relevant patients.
Methods: A total of 90 patients were enrolled including 58 male and 32 female with the age of (41-77) years. The demographic information, medical history and laboratory results were studied by simple linear regression analysis to screen relevant factors affecting MLA; multi regression analysis was conducted to establish a regression equation for predicting MLA and to calculate the risk factor coefifcient for obtaining relevant scoring system.
Results: NVDA score≤4 was deifned as negative result with speculated MLA≥3.0mm2, while NVDA score>4 was deifned as positive result with speculated MLA<3.0mm2. The sensitivity, speciifcity and negative predictive value of NVDA scoring system for predicting MLA were 83.35%, 75% and 90% respectively.
Conclusion: NVDA scoring system had the better accuracy, sensitivity and speciifcity for predicting MLA in coronary artery intermediate lesions, it had certain value for guiding coronary interventional therapy in relevant patients.