1.Clinical significance and expression of Skp2, p27 and p21 in Ovarian Serous Cystadenocarcinomas
Jianting JIANG ; Li BAI ; Qiaoling WU ; Jianqing HOU ; Weidong YAO
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(9):916-919
ObjectiveTo investigate the correlation of Skp2,p27kiP1 and p21WAF1 expression with the clinicopathological features of ovarian serous cystadenocarcinomas.Methods Expressions of Skp2 ,p27kiP1 and p21WAF1 were examined by immunohistochemical staining in 124 epithelial ovarian tumors (25 serous cystadenomas, 19 borderline serous cystadenomas, and 80 serous cystadenocarcinomas) Results(1) The expression of Skp2 in serous cystadenocarcinomas (47.5%)was significantly higher than that in borderline serous cystadenomas (0%)and serous cystadenomas (0%)(P < 0.001) .The p27kiP1 expression in serous cystadenocarcinomas (35.0%) was significantly lower than that in borderline serous cystadenomas(73.7%)and serous cystadenomas (80.0%) .The p21WAF1 staining frequency in serous cystadenocarcinomas (38.8%)was significantly lower than in borderline serous cystadenomas (73.7%)and serous cystadenomas (80.0%) .(2) The Skp2 protein expression in serous cystadenocarcinomas was positively correlated with clinicopathological stage,histological differentiation degree and lymph node metastasis of the tumors.The p27kiP1, p21WAF1 protein expression in serous cystadenocarcinomas was reversely correlated with clinicopathological stage and histological differentiation degree of the tumors(Ps < 0.05) .(3) The Skp2 protein expression in serous cystadenocarcinomas was reversely correlated with that of p27kiP1 , p21WAF1.Conclusion The Skp2 protein expression in serous cystadenocarcinomas was increased and positively correlated with the clinicopathological features of ovarian serous cystadenocarcinomas.Skp2 protein expression was reversely correlated with p27kip1 ,p21WAF1.Skp2 protein expression may play an important role in the development and progression of serous cystadenocarcinomas.
2.Causes and prevention of postoperative spinal cord injury after anterior approach surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy
Kaiwu LU ; Jianting CHEN ; Jianming JIANG ; Jixing WANG ; Dadi JIN ; Dongbin QV
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(6):488-491
Objective To investigate the causes and prevention strategies of postoperative spinal cord injury after anterior approach surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy. Methods The clinical data of 749 patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy treated with anterior approach surgery from 2001 to 2009 were retrospectively studied.There were five patients with spinal cord dysfunction instantly or early after operation,including three males and two females at average age of 52 years (range,48-62 years).Two patients were combined with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament.The Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score was average 12.4(9-16)preoperatively.The surgeries included anterior cervical diskectomy(or corpectomy)and interbody fusion(iliac bone graft or cage or titanium mesh)and locking plates fixation.The blood loss was 50-200 ml.The symptoms included instant spinal cord injury in two patients,loss of the motor and feeling of both legs at 6 h after surgery in one,paralysis of one side limbs at 24 h after surgery in one and numbness of limbs at 5 days after surgery in one.Four patients were treated by large dose of methylprednisolone.Five patients underwent anterior exploration surgery,of which one patient received posterior cervical one-door expansive laminoplasty. Results The patients were followed up for average 16 months(12-24 months).The JOA score of four patients was recovered at three months and WaS better than preoperation after surgery.The function of spinal cord of one patient showed no improvement at one year after surgery.The causes for spinal cord injury included inappropriate surgical manipulation in decompression and haemostasis in two patients,insufficient decompression in one,epidural hematoma in one and absorbable hemostatic gauze in one. Conclusions The major causes of postoperative spinal cord injury in anterior approach surgery for cervical spondylofic myelopathy are the delayed postoperative injury.The spinal cord can recover to normal and has satisfactory prognosis if discovered promptly.We must avoid the spinal cord injury by surgical Manipulation that may result in permanent neurological deficits.
3.Low-dosage harringtonine for treating lupus nephritis
Jianting ZHONG ; Xuan WANG ; Li LIU ; Chunsheng XI ; Yizhen JIANG ; Jing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of low-dose herringtonine in lupus nephritis.Methods Harringtonine1mg,which was dissolved in500ml normal saline,was infused intravenously everyday for5to7days as a single course.The total therapeutic period was consisted of3to6courses.Each course was given every2to3weeks.12patients with lupus nephritis were treated in this study.Results Seven patients(58%)achieved complete clinical remission while5(42%)had partial clinical remission.The overall response rate was100%.Conclusion This study suggests that low-dose harringtonine is an effective therapeutic regimen for lupus nephritis with relatively low toxicity and low price.It has the potential to be used widely in treating lupus nephri-tis.
4.Serum proteomic analysis of pancreatic cancer associated diabetes
Jianting WU ; Zibin TIAN ; Xueli DING ; Xue JING ; Yueping JIANG ; Liangzhou WEI ; Xinjuan KONG ; Cuiping ZHANG ; Qingxi ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2012;12(5):306-309
Objective To detect serum biomarkers for pancreatic cancer associated diabetes and establish a model for diagnosis.Methods SELDI-TOF-MS was used to detect the differentially expressed serum proteins from 17 pancreatic cancer associated diabetes patients,17 new-onset type Ⅱ diabetes patients and 17 healthy controls,then a model of biomarkers was constructed and validated by Biomarker Patterns Software 5.0.Results Twelve discriminating m/z peaks were identified in the protein fingerprints in 10 pancreatic cancer associated diabetes patients,10 new-onset type Ⅱ diabetes patients and 10 healthy controls.Among them,the three biomarkers of mass/charge ratio 6116,6695 and 8936 were used to construct the model,which could diagnose 90% pancreatic cancer associated diabetes form control groups.Blind test of other7 samples of three groups showed that 100% pancreatic cancer associated diabetes,71% new-onset diabetes and 86% healthy controls were correctly classified.After searching protein database,there were metallothionein,pancreatic progenitor cell differentiation and proliferation factor-like protein,and fibroblastic growth factor 1,which were close to the weights of the above mentioned 3 differentially expressed proteins.Conclusions SELDI can identify 3 biomarkers for pancreatic cancer associated diabetes and a reliable model for diagnosis of pancreatic cancer associated diabetes is established.
5.Clinical efficacy of unipedicular versus bipedicular percutaneous vertebroplasty for Kummell's disease.
Hailong REN ; Jixing WANG ; Jianting CHEN ; Jianming JIANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(9):1370-1374
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical efficacy and safety of percutaneous vertebroplasty by unipedicular and bipedicular approach for treatment of Kummell's disease.
METHODSThe clinical data of patients with Kummell's disease undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty via unilateral or bilateral approach between January, 2006 and January, 2011 were reviewed. The clinical efficacy, operation time, bone cement injection volume, incidence of cement leakage, degree of vertebral height restoration, and degree of kyphosis correction were compared between the patients receiving surgery via the two approaches.
RESULTSThe operation time was shorter in the unipedicular group than in the bipedicular group (P<0.05), but bone cement injection volume, incidence of cement leakage, degree of anterior vertebral height restoration, degree of middle vertebral height restoration, degree of kyphosis correction, and VAS scores were all comparable between the two groups (P>0.05). In both groups, the VAS scores at 24 h, 3 months and at the last follow-up after the surgery were lowered compared to the preoperative scores (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONBoth unipedicular and bipedicular percutaneous vertebroplasty can achieve satisfactory analgesia in the treatment of Kummell's disease with similar clinical efficacy. The unipedicular approach is sufficient for treatment of Kummell's disease.
Bone Cements ; Humans ; Spinal Fractures ; surgery ; Spine ; Treatment Outcome ; Vertebroplasty ; methods
6.Advance in research on anterior occipitocervical fixation and fusion
Wei JI ; Qi LIU ; Hui JIANG ; Jianting CHEN ; Qingan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2019;39(2):112-120
The stability of the occipitocervical region mainly depends on the integrity of the bony structure,surrounding ligaments and joint capsules.The instability of this region often leadsto the clinical symptoms of compression injury of nerve and vascular,which requires early surgical intervention to rebuild its stability.Posterior occipitocervical fixations are main surgical treatment for the occipitocervical diseases.However,the posterior fixations are not suitable for some patients with congenital or iatrogenic causes.Recently,the anterior occipitocervical fixation with the screws anchored at clivus or into the occipital condyles have been used for the following operations.1.Anterior bone graft fusion.One case which was performed by oral approach was reported well fusion,but the stability was poor and there was a possibility of displacement.2.Anterior shaped titanium cage and plate fixation.The literatures reported that this anterior operation was completed in 35 cases by oral,oral combined with mandibulotomy,and anterior retropharyngeal approaches.This fixation has a good biomechanical stability and is widely used in clinical applications,including occipitocervical tumors and deformities.And the complications including intraoperative vascular,spinal and dural injuries,postoperative drinking cough,non-fusion,deep infection,and death.3.Anterior occipital-atlantoaxial joint screw fixation.Seven cases were performed by anterior occipital-atlantoaxial joint screw fixation through anterior percutaneous approach.This fixation is less trauma,but required precise placement of screw and not conducive bone fusion,and it is suitable for traumatic instability of the upper cervical spine,atlantoaxial dislocation and basilar invagination.Each procedure of anterior occipitocervical fixation is not suitable for all patients,and it should be adopted according to the patient's condition,surgical hardware conditions and the surgeon's habits.
7.The characteristic and treatment of intramural hematoma in elderly patients without trauma
Jiang LI ; Jianting ZHAO ; Liming SHEN ; Li HUANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;35(1):25-28
Objective To analyze the characteristics and treatment of aortic intramural hematoma ( IMH) in non-traumat-ic elderly patients, and to provide clinical reference for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease .Methods A retrospective analysis of clinical data of 36 elderly patients without trauma during the period from March 2013 to May 2017 in our hospital , to clarify the characteristics of pathogenesis and imaging feature , and to evaluate treatment options.Results 36 patients were followed up and the outcomes of them were satisfactory .Of which 17 asymptomatic patients were given conservative treatment . 19 cases of emergency patients, 7 patients received the emergency operation, 9 patients were given interventional treatment after initial conservative medical treatment, 3 patients received drug treatment, of which 1 patient was conservatively successful, and 2 patients progressed.During follow-up, the imaging data of most of the patients were obtained.The aortic enhanced CT indi-cated that the hematoma disappeared or decreased markedly, and the asymptomatic patients were in stable condition, and the dilatation of aorta was not obvious in patients who have access to imaging examination .Conclusion Elderly patients with IMH are more common in men, especially Stanford B type.IMH in asymptomatic elderly patients with multiple penetrating aortic ul-cer(PAU), but the range of hematoma is limited, no significant progress.And this type of patients can be considered only for conservative treatment.On the contrary, IMH of symptomatic elderly patients usually involve a wide range of aorta , and most of them were caused by single small ulcer.Although the patients have been treated with conservative medicine , the disease is still progress and endovascular treatment repair of aorta can be considered .
8.Value of transperineal ultrasound assessment of levator hiatal antero-posterior diameter changes in the prediction of pelvic floor dysfunction
Hui MAO ; Jianting MA ; Chunlin YANG ; Yingbo YAN ; Minna ZHAO ; Haiying JIANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(8):1125-1129
Objective:To investigate the value of transperineal ultrasound assessment of levator hiatal antero-posterior (LHap) diameter changes in the diagnosis of pelvic floor dysfunction.Methods:The clinical data of 246 patients with suspected pelvic floor dysfunction who received treatment in Yuyao People's Hospital of Zhejiang Province from October 2020 to June 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. All these patients underwent clinical examination and modified Oxford score (MOS) evaluation. They were divided into observation group (low pelvic floor muscle contractility) and control group (normal pelvic floor muscle contractility) according to MOS. All patients were subjected to ultrasound examination and LHap diameter measurement under three conditions (at rest, pelvic floor muscle contraction, and maximal Valsalva maneuver). The percentage of shortening of LHap diameter (PDC%) and the percentage of elongation of LHap diameter (PIV%) were calculated. The differences of PDC% and PIV% were compared between the observation and control groups. The receiver operating curve was used to evaluate the values of PDC% and PIV% in the diagnosis of pelvic floor dysfunction.Results:Age, body mass index, the proportion of parturient women among included patients, and the proportion of patients who underwent vaginal delivery were significantly higher in the observation group than those in the control group (all P < 0.001). LHap diameters measured when patients were at rest, pelvic floor muscle contraction, and maximal Valsalva maneuver as well as PIV% in the observation group were (45.23 ± 5.74) mm], (37.71 ± 8.44) mm, (51.03 ± 7.41) mm and (11.42 ± 4.79)%, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the control group [(41.78 ± 4.56) mm, (29.15 ± 4.64) mm, (44.28 ± 4.87) mm, (6.05 ± 2.13)%, t = -4.62, -8.29, -7.26, -9.36, all P < 0.001]. PDC% in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group [(17.52 ± 5.58)% vs. (32.19 ± 4.27)%, t = 20.39, P < 0.001]. MOS was positively correlated with PDC% ( r = 0.56, P < 0.001) and it was negatively correlated with PIV% ( r = -0.49, P < 0.001). Taking PDC% < 35.36% as the cut-off value, the area under the receiver operating curve was 0.85, the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy values were 66.40%, 97.38%, and 73.90%, respectively. Taking PIV% > 5.18% as the cut-off value, the area under the curve was 0.70, and the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy values were 71.45%, 57.90% and 68.15%, respectively. When PDC% and PIV% were used together, the area under the curve was 0.73 and the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy values were 84.57%, 55.05% and 77.32%, respectively. Conclusion:Transperineal ultrasound assessment of LHap diameter changes are of certain value in the prediction of pelvic floor dysfunction and can provide objective and quantitative data support for clinicians to diagnose pelvic floor dysfunction. This study is highly innovative and scientific.
9.A clinical trial of ketogenic diet in patients with acute spinal cord injury: safety and feasibility.
Chaofan GUO ; Jian ZHOU ; Xiaoliang WU ; Hui JIANG ; Kaiwu LU ; Jianting CHEN ; Zenghui WU ; Ronghao YU ; Jie LIU ; Qingan ZHU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(4):571-575
OBJECTIVETo conduct a clinical trial of ketogenic diet (KD) in patients with acute spinal cord injury (SCI) and evaluate its safety and feasibility by measuring blood ketone bodies and blood glucose levels.
METHODTen patients with acute SCI were recruited in the trial during the period from May, 2012 to October, 2013. The patients received a standard KD after fasting for 48 h. The levels of blood ketone, blood glucose and uric ketone were tested daily, and routine blood examination, electrolytes, liver and kidney function, body mass index (BMI), sensory and motor function, and adverse reactions were monitored weekly to assess the safety and feasibility of KD.
RESULTSKD treatment lasted for a mean of 12.9 days (4 to 29 days) in these patients. In all the patients, blood ketone level increased during the fasting and maintained a level above 2.0 mmol/L after taking KD, while the uric ketone level ranged from +++ to ++++. The blood glucose level was in the normal range during KD. Except for blood chloride level and BMI, routine blood test results, electrolytes, liver and kidney function showed no significant changes after KD. No significant changes were observed in the sensation of light touch and pinprick. The average motor ASIA score increased from 33.3 to 35.1 after KD. Gastrointestinal dysfunction (diarrhea, nausea, poor appetite, gastric pain, and abdominal distension) was recorded in 5 patients, hypoglycemia occurred in one patient early after KD, and one patient experienced urticaria during KD. All the adverse reactions were relieved after symptomatic treatments.
CONCLUSIONThis preliminary clinical trial demonstrated that KD could increase ketone bodies level and maintain a normal blood glucose level, suggesting its safety and feasibility in patients with acute SCI.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Diet, Ketogenic ; adverse effects ; methods ; Feasibility Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Spinal Cord Injuries ; diet therapy ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
10.Comparison of five therapeutic methods in treatment of moderate acne vulgaris
Ying TU ; Hongjing JIANG ; Cheng YANG ; Xiaofeng HUANG ; Jianting YANG ; Li HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(6):500-504
Objective:To observe the efficacy of drug combined with red-blue light irradiation, chemical peeling by glycolic acid and intense pulsed light (IPL) in the treatment of moderate acne vulgaris.Methods:A total of 187 patients with moderate acne vulgaris were divided into five groups. There were 59 males and 128 females, aged from 16 to 29 years (21.79±2.52). In group A, patients were treated with oral medicines; the patients were treated with oral medicines combined with red-blue light irradiation, chemical peeling by glycolic acid and IPL respectively in group B, group C and group D. In group E, patients were treated with oral medicines combined with chemical peeling by glycolic acid and IPL. The number of different types of skin lesions (comedoes, papules, pustules) were compared between before and after treatment in five groups. The clinical effect of five treatment groups was evaluated by comparing regression rates of different types of skin lesions and total skin lesions and treatment efficiency.Results:All the patients with moderate acne vulgaris were brought into this study. The regression rates of comedoes, papules and total skin lesions were (86.37±9.64)%, (94.25±9.79)% and (88.80±9.40)% respectively in group E, and significantly higher than that of other four groups ( P<0.05). The treatment efficiency of group E also were significantly higher than that of other four groups ( P<0.05). Then, the regression rates of comedoes (70.91±18.52) in group C was significantly higher than that of group A and group B ( P<0.05). The regression rates of papules (91.42±13.86) in group D was significantly higher than that of group A and group B ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Oral medicines combined with chemical peeling by glycolic acid and IPL has obvious clinical efficacy in treatment of patients with moderate acne vulgaris. Oral medicines combined with chemical peeling by glycolic acid can obviously improve comedoes, and oral medicines combined with IPL can obviously improve papules.