1.Gene Therapy of Spinal Cord Injury
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2001;28(1):29-32
Gene therapy of spinal cord injury (SCI) is the most promising method compared with the others, because it doesn't involve the problems of resource and higher exclusion which respectively exists in fetal nerve transplantation and peripheral nerve transplantation. There are two ways of gene therapy to be chosen: one is to transfer objective genes to the target-cells in vivo directly; the other is to transfer objective genes to one proper kind of transplantable cells firstly, then graft the highest expressing cells to the target-cells in vivo. To realize the transfer of genes to cells, two measures are used in common: physical or chemical measure such as micro infection et al and biochemical measure i. e. gene modified defective virus. Although there are some questions unresolved in this field, the clinical value of gene therapy of SCI in the future is depended.
4.The diagnostic imaging and interventional therapy of hepatic angiomyolipoma associated with tuberous sclerosis
Jian YOU ; Wei XU ; Jiehui ZHU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate imaging diagnosis, differential diagnosis, surgery and interventional therapy of hepatic angiomyolipoma associated with tuberous sclerosis.Methods Clinical features, imaging appearances and interventional therapy for 2 cases of HAML in TS were retrospectrively analyzed. Results The features of HAML in TS are as following:(1) Two cases were female with no history of hepatitis and hepatocirrhosis, liver function test and alpha feto protein were normal. (2) the tumor was shown as a multiple hyperechoic mass with sharp margin on ultrasonography; well defined, fat density and intensity mass on computerized tomography (CT); hypervascular mass with early drainage of hepatic vein and tumor staining on angiography. (3) One case underwent interventional therapy. After 42 month follow up, the tumor was found to be diminished in size. Another case was under monitored with only the enucleating of left renal mass. The hepatic tumor showed no change after 10 months.Conclusions The imaging appearances of HAML in TS are relatively characteristic. Superselective arterial embolization is an effective treatment for HAML in TS.
5.Qualitative and quantitative analysis of cocaine by GC/MS and GC
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1987;0(03):-
Objective To establish GC and GC/MS qualitative and quantitative analysis methods for identification of cocaine cases. MethodsChoosed and optimized the best analysis parameters of cocaine by GC/MS and GC. We prepared 0.10, 0.20, 0.40, 0.60, 0.80, 1.00, 1.20mg/ml ethanol solution of cocaine standard which all contained 0.6mg/ml diazepam (internal standard) to study the analyse standard curve and the detection limit of cocaine drugs. ResultsThe linear equation of cocaine by GC/FID was Y=1.055X-0.0021, R2=0.9999; That of GC/NPD was Y=0.556X-0.0016, R2=0.9996; The detection limits of cocaine were 10ng by GC/FID method and 2ng by GC/NPD method. On the other hand, we used GC/FID and GC/NPD methods and internal standard to quantitate the cocaine drugs sized by police respectively, the result of concentration was 72%?2.3%. The quantitative data of both methods had good repeatability. ConclusionThe methods established are useful to examine and identify cases of cocaine.
6.Complications of locked nailing in humeral shaft fractures
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(08):-
Objective There are many methods to treat adult humeral shaft fracture. Plates fixation and intramedullary locking nail are two important methods. Though plate fixation are "gold criterion", there were many defects limited its development. With humeral intramedullary nail widely used, this study is to analysis and investigates the complications of locked nailing in humeral shaft fractures. Methods Between January 2000 and January 2004, 90 humeral shaft fractures (74 acute fractures and 16 delayed unions or nonunions) in 89 patients were treated with humeral intramedullary locking nails and followed up for an average of 25.4 months(12-34 months). There were 56 males and 33 females, with an average age of 39.3 years. Acute fractures included 62 closed, 7 Gustilo type Ⅰ, 3 type Ⅱ and 2 type Ⅲa open fractures. 12 nonunions had previous operations. 8 patients had radial nerve palsy. In general, acute fractures were treated with closed nailing and nonunions were treated with open nailing with bone grafting. 53 proximal humeral fracture were treated by antegrade nail, the others with distal humeral fracture were treated by retrograde nail. Results In total, 17 patients had 18 significant complications. 5 of them were persistent nonunions. There was no statistics difference between antegrade nail and retrograde nail. The others were protruded screws, fracture gap, shoulder impairment, elbow impairment, angular malunion, deep infection and postnailing radial nerve palsy. Conclusion The risk of operative comminution was significantly higher in retrograde nailing, and operative comminution resulted in a significantly higher risk of nonunion. Many complications of humeral locked nailing can be prevented by improving the implant design or surgical techniques.
7.THE EFFECT OF OXYGEN FREE RADICAL ON DNA ,MATRIX CMPONENT SYNTHESIS AND ULTRASTRUCTUREOF HUMAN EMBRYO CHONDROCYTES
Jie ZHU ; Xiqin WEI ; Jian ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
By using the method of chondrocytes in monolayer culture in vitro we observed the effect of free radicals generated by the xanthine oxidase and xanthine on DNA, matrix proteoglycan (PG), collagen synthesis and ultrastructure of human embryo chondrocytes. Our results showed that the synthesis of DNA, PG and collagen of the chondrocytes were obviously inhibited and the membranes and subcellular organelles of the chondrocytes were damaged strongly. On the bases of these results we suggest that oxygen free radicals from poymorphonuclear leukocytes and phagocytes would be the important factors of cartilage injury in arthritis.
8.Relationship between chromosomal translocation and synovial sarcoma
Yongkun WEI ; Jian WANG ; Xiongzeng ZHU ;
China Oncology 2001;0(05):-
Synovial sarcoma is a high grade malignant soft tissue tumor. Its diagnosis and differential diagnosis are difficult. In most cases the reciprocal chromosomal translocation between chromosome X and chromosome 18 could be found and characterized synovial sarcoma. This article reviewed the relationship between chromosomal translocation and the diagnosis, histological type and prognosis of synovial sarcoma.
9.Evaluation of multi-slice spiral CT in diagnosis of abdominal cocoon
Jian HE ; Jian SHEN ; Wei ZHOU ; Yueming ZHU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(1):95-97
Objective To investigate the value of multi-slice CT in diagnosis of abdominal cocoon.Methods CT findings of six cases with pathologically proved abdominal cocoon were collected and analyzed retrospectively.The three-dimensional imagines were obtained including multi-planar reconstruction(MPR),maximum intensity projection(MIP)and volume rendering(VR)at workstation,the rela-tionships between the lesions and surrounding structure were observed.Results A group of local small intestine were seen gathered in all six cases,the coiled intestine arranged inaccordionshape orbananashape.The fibrous capsule were seen around them with different thickness,which were low density and slightly enhancement.Mesenteric arteries showed abnormal changes,showing ten-sion,aggregation.Conclusion MSCT can provide a wealth of diagnostic information and is the best method of examination abdomi-nal cocoon.
10.The latest research progress of torpor occurrence mechanism
Zi-yu ZHU ; Jian-wei JIANG ; Jian-jun ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(6):1532-1536
Torpor refers to a state in which the metabolic activity in the body of the living animal is greatly reduced during the period of reduced food supply, which is manifested as a substantial decrease in body temperature, metabolic level, and exercise level. Mammals have a strict body temperature regulation system to maintain a constant body temperature. When the energy supply is insufficient for a long time, some mammals will enter a hibernation state. Torpor is very similar to the hibernation state. The research on the mechanism of torpor state is of great significance in aerospace, military medicine and other fields. This review summarizes the specific mechanisms regulating the occurrence of torpor from four aspects: adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (adcyap) neurons, leptin, pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide (QRFP) neurons, and sympathetic nervous system, aiming to provide ideas for further research on the mechanism of torpor.