1.Effect of small incision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery on corneal endothelial cell
International Eye Science 2017;17(9):1756-1758
AIM:To investigate the effect of small incision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery on corneal endothelial cell.METHODS:Totally 140 cataract patients (152 eyes) treated in our hospital from August 2013 to March 2016 were selected.All of the patients underwent small incision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery.Before surgery and at 1wk, 1mo and 3mo after surgery, we measured the corneal endothelium of upper cornea, the central cornea and the lower part of cornea.The proportion and density of hexagonal cells, loss rate and cell area in corneal endothelial cells were calculated and compared.RESULTS:Postoperatively 36 eyes had posterior elastic layer folds, aqueous flare, which disappeared after treatment.After surgery, corneal incision was found to have mild corneal edema.No other complications were found.A total of 128 patients (137 eyes) were followed up for a total of up to 3mo, with a loss of follow-up in 12 patients (15 eyes).After surgery, corneal endothelial cell density of the upper part of the cornea, the central cornea and the lower part of cornea, was statistically significantly different with each other (F=3.526, P=0.031), the difference in different time points was statistically significant (F=4.111, P=0.018).The postoperative corneal endothelial cell loss rate was statistically significant different between the three groups (F=3.526, P=0.031), at different time pionts (F=4.111, P=0.018).There was statistical significance of percentage of hexagonal cells between the three groups (F=4.348, P=0.014), the difference was significantly different between different time points (F=4.964, P=0.008).There was statistical significance of corneal endothelial cell area between the three groups (F=3.180, P=0.044), the difference was significantly different between the time points (F=3.511, P=0.032).CONCLUSION:After small incision non-phacoemulsification cataract surgery, corneal endothelial cell density decreased, hexagonal cell proportion decreased, corneal cell area expanded.
2.Standardized management of thalassemia
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(3):168-172
Thalassemia is inherited hemolytic anemia caused by globin production disorder,clinically known as beta thalassemia and alpha thalassemia resulted from beta and alpha chain synthesis disorder.Significant anemic clinical manifestations are observed in intermediate -level and severe -level patients with the 2 types of anemia, affecting greatly the growth and life quality of children patients who need blood transfusion to stay alive.The incidence rate of thalassemia is as high as 7% -20% in South China,so the prevention and standaridized treatment of thalasse-mia and the management over target population draw more attention.This paper is a review on the latest development of blood transfusion,chelation therapy,health education,birth intervention for thalassemia.
3.Study on the pathogenesis and imaging of atherosclerosis
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;36(6):362-366
Atherosclerosis (AS) is a multi-factor disease,with complex etiology.It is associated with vascular abnormalities and changing vascular wall composition.AS mainly involve large and medium sized arteries,which may cause multiple organ lesions including heart and brain tissue ischemia and necrosis,myocardial infarction,stroke and other serious diseases.Its pathogenesis has not been finally clarified.This article gives review on pathological changes,etiology and mechanism of AS,as well as its imaging performance.
4.Randomized and controlled study of the effect of rosiglitazone on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in type 2 diabetic patients
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2008;16(12):708-710
Objective To observe the effect of rosiglitazone on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in type 2 diabetic patients. Methods The 95 newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics with CT scan displayed NAFLD were enrolled and divided into three groups randomly:(1) rosiglitazone group (R group) were treated for six months with rosiglitazone,4mg once daily,(2) metformin group (M group) were treated with metformin,0.5g three times daily,(3) control group were treated with other medicines except for thiazolidinedione and metformin. Results The CT value ratio of liver to spleen,disappearance rate of fatty liver and ISI were much higher in R group than in M group,while those were much higher in M group than in control group. HOMA-IR was lowest in R group and highest in control group. FIns in R group and M group was much lower than in control group. Conclusions Rosiglitazone can treat NAFLD,increase the insulin sensitivity and improve the insulin resistance in T2DM patients. The therapeutic effects of rosiglitazone are better than metformin. Rosiglitazone has no damage on liver function in our study
5.Pancreatic portal hypertension: progress in diagnosis and treatment
Guangwen ZHOU ; Jiao GUAN ; Yong JIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(1):1-4
Pancreatic portal hypertension (PPH),which accounts for about 5% of extrahepatic portal hypertension cases,is mainly caused by pancreatic tumor,chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic ductal lithiasis.The pathogenesis and pathological characteristics of PPH are attributed to anatomical structure between splenic vein and pancreas.It is different from cirrhotic portal hypertension,PPH patients may present with less esophageal and gastric fundus varices,but more significant gastric body varices.The portal vein radiography is recognized as the golden standard for PPH diagnosis.There are two types of treatment modalities for PPH,symptomatic treatment and pathogenesis-based treatment.In clinically,we should take careful consideration into portal hypertension and primary disease,aim to resolve causes and manage complication concurrently.
6.CSF-1 and TGF-?1 Expression in periodontal tissue of third premolar germ during second primary molar orthodontic movement in dog.
Zuolin JIN ; Zhu LIN ; Guanghai JIAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective: To investigate the expression of CSF-1 and TGF-?1 in periodontal tissue of third premolar germ during second primary molar orthodontic movement in dog. Methods: Orthodontic appliance with the force of 0.784 N for the mesial movement of mandible second primary molar was used in 4 dogs for 14 d.Then the samples including mandibular second and third molars and surrounding tissues were prepared for CSF-1 and TGF-?1 detection by immunohistochemical staining technique. Results: Strong CSF-1, TGF-?1 expression was found in the dental follicle and alveolar bone of mesial part of third premolar germ, and weak in the dental follicle and alveolar bone of distal part of third premolar germ in the treated side of the dogs. Conclusion: CSF-1 and TGF-?1 may play roles in the bone remodeling for orthodontic primary tooth movement.
7.Diagnosis and treatment of inherited platelet function disorders
Yuanyuan TUO ; Yan LI ; Jiao JIN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(8):637-640
Inherited platelet function disorders(IPFD)is a rare hereditary disease characterized by various degrees of bleeding tendency with or without thrombocytopenia.Due to the lack of standardized evaluation system in laboratory test, the diagnosis and classification of IPFD are difficult.Thus, the incidence of IPFD may be underestimated.At present, combined with symptoms and laboratory tests, the second generation sequencing technology is conductive to the fast and accurate diagnosis of complex hemorrhagic diseases of this type and can prompt assessment and treatment.However, there still exists no effective targeted treatment for IPFD.This paper was aimed at introducing the diagnosis and treatment of IPFD.
8.TRIB3 promotes lung cancer cell survival and inhibits apoptosis through NRF2 activation
Jiao-jiao YU ; Cheng ZHANG ; Yu-jin XIANG ; Zhuo-wei HU ; Bing CUI ; Fang HUA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(5):1352-1359
The nuclear transcription factor nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular redox homeostasis. The aberrant NRF2 signaling confers enhanced antioxidant capacity, which is linked to tumor progression and therapeutic resistance. The current study investigates the biological effects and molecular mechanism of tribbles homolog 3 (TRIB3), a stress-induced protein, in regulating cell survival and apoptosis in lung cancer. This study first performed the RNA sequencing data analysis with 576 lung adenocarcinoma patients from the cancer genome atlas (TCGA) database. The NRF2- antioxidant response element (ARE) signature was enriched in patients with high TRIB3 expression. Dual-luciferase reporter assay and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were used to confirm the effect of TRIB3 on the kelch-like ECH-associated protein-1 (KEAP1)-NRF2 pathway. Abrogation of
9.PSO/ACO algorithm-based risk assessment of human neural tube defects in Heshun County, China.
Yi Lan LIAO ; Jin Feng WANG ; Ji Lei WU ; Jiao Jiao WANG ; Xiao Ying ZHENG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2012;25(5):569-576
OBJECTIVETo develop a new technique for assessing the risk of birth defects, which are a major cause of infant mortality and disability in many parts of the world.
METHODSThe region of interest in this study was Heshun County, the county in China with the highest rate of neural tube defects (NTDs). A hybrid particle swarm optimization/ant colony optimization (PSO/ACO) algorithm was used to quantify the probability of NTDs occurring at villages with no births. The hybrid PSO/ACO algorithm is a form of artificial intelligence adapted for hierarchical classification. It is a powerful technique for modeling complex problems involving impacts of causes.
RESULTSThe algorithm was easy to apply, with the accuracy of the results being 69.5%±7.02% at the 95% confidence level.
CONCLUSIONThe proposed method is simple to apply, has acceptable fault tolerance, and greatly enhances the accuracy of calculations.
Algorithms ; Artificial Intelligence ; China ; epidemiology ; Environmental Exposure ; adverse effects ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Models, Biological ; Neural Tube Defects ; epidemiology ; Risk Factors