1.Reliability and characteristics of ultrasonography in patients with severe proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Liping SHEN ; Jianping TONG ; Xiaoen WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 1993;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the percentage of agreement between the ultrasonographic data and the surgical findings,and investigate the characteristics of the ultrasonographic imaging of proliferative diabetic retinopathy.Methods B-scan ultrasonography was performed in 48 patients (62 eyes ) affected by proliferative diabetic retinopathy,before vitreoretinal surgery,by observing and recording the position,shape,range,to evaluate the percentage of agreement between the ultrasonographic data and surgical findings.Results Ultrasonography can show kinds of vitreoretinal changes clearly,and is not affected by the opacity of refractive media.The agreement was quite good for the pathological changes of proliferative diabetic retinopathy.The accurate rates of diagnosis of vitreous hemorrhage,posterior vitreous detachment,retinal detachment,vitreal membranes,vitreoretinal adhesions and preretinal membranes were 100%, 91.9%, 94.9%, 96.4%, 80.0% and 87.9%,respectively.Conclusions B-scan ultrasonography is valuable in proliferative diabetic retinopathy and favorable in the ophthalmic clinic practice.
2.Retinal detachment due to ocular contusion
Liping SHEN ; Yuming LI ; Jianping TONG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 1996;0(01):-
Objective To find out about the characteristics and prognosis of retinal detachment due to ocular contusion. Methods The clinical data of 36 patients (36 eyes) with retinal detachment due to ocular contusion were retrospectively analyzed. Results There were 3 eyes (8.3%) with huge retinal hole (≥90?), 4 eyes (11.1%) oral tear of ora serrata retinae, 4 eyes (11.1%) with macular hole, 3 eyes (8.3%) with tractive retinal detachment, and 22 eyes (61.2%) with retinal hole (
3.Continuous observation to rejection following small bowel transplantation in inbred rats
Jianping ZHANG ; Tong LIU ; Ning LU
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 1999;0(03):-
Objective: To explore the values for rejection research of the models through observing rejection rulers following small bowel transplantation(SBT)in Inbred strain rats.Mothods: Heterotopic SBT models were established with Inbred strain F344/RT11 and BN/RT1n by microsurgical technique according to Monchik method,including Isotransplantation(F344→F344,n=8)and allotransplantation(BN→F344, n=8).Results: 1.The mean living time was over 30 days in IT x group ,which was 12 days in AT x group.2.The general conditions have no significant difference on various time points of postoperative day(POD)in IT x group,while pathological features of grafts were concided with diagnosis of nonspecific slight inflammation on POD3 and were the same as the normal grafts on POD 0?5?7 and 9.3.Significant difference of IL-2R? chain and ?-INF mRNA transcription was earlier than pathological feature appearance of rejection.4.The general conditions and pathological features of grafts were concided with diagnosis of mild,moderate and severe actute rejection in AT x group on POD 5?7and 9 respectively.Conclusion:Inbred strain BN to F344 combination is fitter for research on rejection mechanism than F344 to Wistar combination and Outbred strain Wistar to SD combination.
4.Effect of different quantities of carboxymethyl chitosan modification to pharmacokinetic performance of paclitaxel liposome in rats
Xinyong TONG ; Jianping ZHOU ; Yan TAN ; Wenyao LIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(03):-
AIM:To study the effect of different quantities of carboxymethyl chitosan(CMCT) modification to the pharmacokinetic performance of PTX-LP in rats.METHODS:Plasma was extracted with tert-butyl methyl ether and Norethisterone was employed as internal standard after i.v.unmodified PTX-LP,(0.1)%CMCT modified PTX-LP and(0.2)%CMCT modified PTX-LP in rats.Plasma samples were analyzed on a C_(18) column at 227 nm and the mobile phase was methanol and water(6535,v/v).RESULTS:The plasma concentration-time profile in rats after iv.unmodified PTX-LP,(0.1)% CMCT modified PTX-LP and(0.2)% CMCT modified PTX-LP follow bi-exponential disposition.T_(1/2?) are(11.20),(15.55) and(30.6) h respectively,AUC were(2541.99),(2748.78) and(3451.64)(mg?L~(-1)?min) for each of them.CONCLUSION:Significant changes of in vivo pharmacokinetic performance have been found after CMCT modification to PTX-LP in rats by comparison with unmodified LP.T_(1/2?) and circulation time in plasma have been lengthened and AUC has been improved in some extent.We found that this kind of long circulating action had some correlation with the quantities of CMCT employed.
5.The Significance of Passing GSP Authentication of Mono-Drugstores by Joining in the Drug Chain Stores
Yong DING ; Shanfeng CUI ; Jianping ZHANG ; Yan TONG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE:To discuss the significance of passing GSP authentication of mono-drugstores by joining in the drugstore chain.METHODS:The status quo of GSP authentication was surveyed so as to find the merits of the GSP authenti-cation-passed drug chain retailers and the drug chain wholesalers.RESULTS&CONCLUSION:The mode of achieving the passage of GSP authentication of the mono-drugstore by joining in the drug store chain is feasible and essential.
6.Nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide 66 as a direct pulp capping agent has effects on histological changes of odontoblasts and microvessels
Weiwei TONG ; Jianping WANG ; Qianning ZHAO ; Dan SU ; Yanheng YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(16):2418-2424
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have demonstrated that nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide 66 (nHA/PA66) composites as a root canal filing material possess the basic physical and chemical properties, have antibacterial properties against the infection of medulary cavity, and have no cytotoxicity. However, it is rarely reported as a direct pulp capping agent.
OBJECTIVE: To observe the histological reaction of nHA/PA66 composites as the pulp capping agent.
METHODS:The first and second molars from 12 Wistar rats were selected to prepare class I cavities by exposing the dental pulp. Then, these rats were randomized into three groups and subjected to dental pulp capping using nHA/PA66 composite, nHA and calcium hydroxide, respectively, folowed by filing with glass ionomer cement. At 7 and 30 days after filing, histological changes of odontoblasts and microvessels in the dental pulp were observed using ink perfusion method.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 7 days after filing, significant changes in dental pulp fibroblast proliferation, predentin thickening, dilation of blood vessels were observed in the nHA/PA66 group; only dental pulp fibroblast proliferation with no predentin thickening and dilation of blood vessels was found in the nHA group; in the calcium hydroxide group, the pulp tissues in the pulp chamber were mostly damaged, and obvious hyperplasia in dental pulp fibroblasts and certain inflammatory cel infiltration with vascular necrosis were observed. At 30 days after filing, predentin thickness was increased further, dental pulp fibroblasts proliferated, the number of odontoblasts increased, and dilation of blood vessels was observed in the nHA/PA66 group; predentin thickening and dilation of blood vessels were obviously visible in the nHA group; pulp necrosis was found on the pulp surface below the pitting pore, odontoblasts grew actively at the pulp junction, with no obvious thickening of the predentin, and there were dense vessels below the necrotic area. These findings indicate that the nHA/PA66 composite can induce the regeneration of dental pulp cels.
7.Effect of SonicFill ultrasonic resin on rat odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels
Qianning ZHAO ; Jianping WANG ; Weiwei TONG ; Dan SU ; Yanheng YU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(16):2369-2375
BACKGROUND:The mechanical properties of SonicFil ultrasonic resin are better than those of the traditional light-cured composite resin, but its effect on odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels is unclear.
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of SonicFil ultrasonic resin on odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels of rats using histological methods.
METHODS:Twenty-five Wistar rats are selected for experiment. Ninety-six teeth from the first and second molars were selected and randomly divided into SonicFil ultrasound resin group and Filtek Z350 nano resin group with 48 teeth in each group. Experimental teeth in each group were equaly subdivided into 7 days group and 30 days group. Besides, randomly selected five teeth with no intervention served as normal control group. After anesthesia and disinfection, class I cavities on the occlusal surface of the maxilary first and second molars were prepared and filed with SonicFil ultrasound resin and Filtek Z350 nano resin group, respectively. The rats were sacrificed by ink perfusion method, and tooth specimens were taken to observe the changes of odontoblasts and pulp microvessels.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 7 days after filing, two groups had similar changes in the pulp presenting with mild inflammation. Besides, there were scattered inflammatory cels distributing in the cave pulp tissue, and in most of the specimens, odontoblasts arranged disorderly with little vacuoles and microvascular dilatation in the pulp. At 30 days after filing, in the SonicFil ultrasonic resin group, odontoblasts arranged orderly, inflammatory reaction and microvascular dilatation disappeared basicaly. In contrast, in the Filtek Z350 nano resin group, disordered odontoblasts decreased, inflammatory reaction weakened, as wel as microvascular dilatation became less. These results show that under the experimental condition, both of the SonicFil ultrasonic resin and Filtek SonicFil Z350 nano resin play certain roles in the formation of odontoblasts and dental pulp vessels, but over time al of these effects can automaticaly disappear.
8.Analysis of Clinical Features of Massive Cerebral Infarction with Different Concious States
Ruixue BAO ; Xin MA ; Jianping JIA ; Tong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(2):113-114
ObjectiveTo explore the difference on clinical features of massive cerebral infarction with different concious states.MethodsPatients diagnosed as massive cerebral infarction of middle cerebral vascular or internal carotid artery were divided into group without conscious disorder and group with conscious disorder according to concious state. Their gender, age, past disease history, conscious state, location of ischemic area, blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, complications, white blood cell, blood glucose, lipemia, and electrolyte were recorded.ResultsThere are more hyperlipemia and diabetes, more complications and fast heart rate in the group with conscious disorder.ConclusionAbnormity of blood glucose and lipemia for a long time may affect the concious state of massive cerebral infarction patients.
9.Partial Body Weight Support on Walking Ability for Stroke Following Hemiplegia at Early Stage
Jianping TONG ; Chunyan ZHAO ; Xueqi DENG ; Lihong WANG ; Qin XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(10):958-960
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of early partial body weight support on walking ability for stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods60 stroke patients were divided into 3 groups, receiving conventional early rehabilitation: group A (20 cases) received conventional rehabilitation for 8 weeks; group B (20 cases) received 2 weeks conventional rehabilitaion and 6 weeks partial body weight support; group C (20 cases) received 5 weeks conventional rehabilitaion and 3 weeks partial body weight support. Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA), Barther Index(BI) and Berg Balance Scale(BBS) were used to assess the effect before and after treatment.ResultsThe socres of FMA, BI and BBS improved in walking function after the treatment(P<0.05). Comparing with groups A and C, group B improved more significantly after treatment (P<0.05), and group C was better than group A (P<0.05). ConclusionPartial body weight support can improve walking function of hemiplegic patients at early stage.
10.Changes of Ambulatory Blood Pressure before and after Stent Treatment
Ruixue BAO ; Jianping JIA ; Tong ZHANG ; Xin MA ; Changbiao CHU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(2):178-179
Objective To study the changes of ambulatory blood pressure parameters after endovascular treatment.Methods The ambulatory blood pressure of 7 patients with artery stenosis was tested before and after endovascular treatment,and the coefficient of variation(CV)was calculated.Results All patients' blood pressures decreased after endovascular treatment.The CV of blood pressure of patients with internal carotid stent decreased,but the CV of blood pressure in patients with vertebro-basilar artery stent increased.Conclusion The effects of stent on blood pressure is far from clear.