1.Clinical study on iliac crest composite free flap in the reconstruction of mandibular defects
Jianpin YANG ; Chengduan QIU ; Kewen ZHU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;16(6):446-447
Objective :To observe the effects of iiiac crest composite free flap (ICCFF) in the reconstruction of mandibular defects. Methods:Mandibular defects were reconstructed with ICCFF in 5 cases. "Window flap" was used to monitor the blood supply of ICCFF. Follow-up was carried out for 1 year and the effects of reconstructionwere evaluated by general observation and radiography. Results:Satisfactery face contour and bony healing of the grafts with the adjacent bone bed were observed in all the cases. Conclusion: ICCFF can be used to reconstruct large defects in mandible and the "window flap"can be used to moniter the blood supply of bone grafts.
2.Study on the expressions of chemotactic proteins and their significance in pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis
Dongcai LIU ; Zhulin YANG ; Jianpin ZHUO ; Lianwen YUAN ; Guoshun SHU ; Jiapeng ZHOU ; Yonggu LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the expressions of IL-8,MCP-1 and MIP-1? and their biological significance in pancreatic carcinoma and chronic pancreatitis, and investigate the relationships of their expressions in pancreatic cancer tissues.Methods Immunohistochemical method of avidin-biotin complex was used to examine surgically removed specimens from 51 cases of pancreatic carcinoma and 10 cases of chronic pancreatitis. Results The positive rates of expression and the scorings of IL-8,MCP-1,MIP-1? were significantly higher in pancreatic carcinoma than that in chronic pancreatitis(P
3.Metabonomic Characterization of The Low-grade Human Astrocytomas and Meningiomas Using Magic-angle Spinning 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Principal Component Analysis
Wenxue CHEN ; Haiyan LOU ; Hongping ZHANG ; Xiu NIE ; Yun XIANG ; Yongxia YANG ; Guangyao WU ; Jianpin QI ; Yong YUE ; Hao LEI ; Huiru TANG ; Feng DENG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2008;35(10):1142-1153
Metabolic characteristics of 39 human brain tumor tissues, including 15 astrocytomas, 13 fibroblastic meningiomas and 11 transitional meningiomas from 39 individual patients, have been studied using high resolution magic-angle spinning (HRMAS) 1H NMR spectroscopy in conjunction with principal component analysis (PCA). With rich metabolite information, 1H NMR spectra showed that the tumor-tissuc metabonome was dominated by lipids, lactate, myo-inositol, ereatine, choline metabolites such as choline, phosphocholine and glycerophosphocholine, amino acids such as alanine, glutamate, glutamine, taurine, N-acetyl-aspartate and glutathione. PCA of the tumor NMR spectra clearly showed metabonomic differences between low-grade astrocytomas and meningiomas whereas such differences were more moderate between fibroblastic and transitional meningiomas. Compared with meningiomas, the low-grade astrocytomas had higher levels of glycerophosphocholine, phosphocholine, myo-inositol and creatine but lower levels of alanine, glutamate, glutamine, glutathione and taurine. The N-acetyl-aspartate level was low but detectable in low-grade astrocytomas whereas it was not detectable in meningiomas. It is concluded that tissue metabonomics technology consisting of HRMAS 1H NMR spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis (MVDA) offers a useful tool (1) for distinguishing different types of brain tumors, (2) for providing the metabolic information for human brain tumors, which are potentially useful for understanding biochemistry of tumor progression.