2.Reliability of noninvasive test in diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis
Jin Woo ROH ; Bo Yang SUH ; Koing Bo KWUN
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 1991;7(1):93-101
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Diagnosis
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Venous Thrombosis
3.Progress on preparation methods of animal model of deep venous thrombosis.
Lang JIN ; Bo LI ; Guang YANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(8):775-779
Deep venous thrombosis is a common and serious complication after orthopedics operation, with the characteristics of high incidence rate and death rate, its formation mechanism and the treatment is becoming more and more attention of scholars. Establishment of animal model of deep venous thrombosis can further explore the pathological process of thrombosis or dissolution, is an important means to research of thrombosis mechanism and evaluation of therapeutic method. This review discussed the basic principle of deep venous thrombosis, the selection of experimental animals and making method of animal models.
Animals
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Disease Models, Animal
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Venous Thrombosis
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etiology
4.Expression of NAP in patients with acute myeloid leukemia
Jibao QIN ; Weibo BO ; Jin YANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(17):2864-2866
Objective To investigate the expression of NAP in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Methods Expression of NAP of peripheral blood was assessed by flow cytometry. The serum levels of G-CSF, NE and IL-18 in 53 patients with AML and 50 healthy controls were examined by ELISA. Results The expression of NAP in AML patients [1 159(563 ~ 2 033)AB/c] was decreased than that of healthy controls [1 862 (1 345 ~ 2 382)AB/c], (P < 0.05). The serum levels of G-CSF, NE and IL-8 from AML patients [34.36 (25.17 ~ 47.24) ng/L, 397.56 (324.63 ~ 563.84) pg/mL, 585.34 (403.61 ~ 866.54) pg/mL] were significantly lower than those of healthy controls[54.52(46.27 ~ 77.14) ng/L, 689.74(496.78 ~ 899.14) pg/mL, 832.36(625.17 ~ 998.24) pg/mL] (P < 0.05). The expression of NAP in AML patients was positively correlated with the serum level of G-CSF (r = 0.621, P = 0.007). Conclusions The decreased expression of NAP, G-CSF, NE and IL-8 in the peripheral blood with AML could speculated that neutrophils immune function in patients with AML was restrained.
5.Clinical analysis of continuous blood filtration combined with naloxone in treatment of PICU multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Fang YANG ; Bo ZHAI ; Zhipeng JIN
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;(8):125-127
Objective To investigate clinical effect of patients with PICU multiple organ dysfunction by continuous blood filtration combined with naloxone.Methods 42 patients with multiple organ function failure were selected and randomly divided into 2 groups.The control group were treated by PICU conventional therapy, the experiment group were treated by continuous blood filtration combined with Naloxone.Vital signs, creatinine, creatine kinase and aspartate aminotransferase levels, length of stay and blood filtration were compared after 1 day and 3 days treatment.ResuIts Compared with control group,heart rate, oxidation index,creatinine and aspartate aminotransferase levels of the experiment group were lower(P<0.05).After 1 day and 3 days, compared with cnontrol group, length of stay and blood filtration of the experiment were lower(P<0.05).ConcIusion Continuous blood filtration combined with naloxone in treatment of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome PICU is effective and reliable.It can significantly improve renal function, shorten the length of hospital stay, and remove inflammatory mediators in plasma of patients.
6.The influence of pre-injury stressful life events on the life quality and mood symptoms following cerebral concussion
Zusheng LI ; Hongwu CHEN ; Xin JIN ; Bo JIN ; Qiguo YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(5):447-450
Objective To test the reliability and validity of Chinese version of Stressful Life Events Questionnaire and the influence of preinjury stressful life events on the life quality and mood symptoms of the patents following cerebral concussion.Methods 285 patients with cerebral concussion were assessed by Stressful Life Events Questionnaire(SLESQ),PTSD Checklist civilian version(PCL-C),Thirty-Six-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36),Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HDRS),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA) at baseline.The patients had been reassessed with the HDRS,HAMA,SF-36 at 3 months after cerebral concussion.The hierarchical regression analyses were used to determine the influence of Stressful Life Events for the life quality and mood symptoms of the patient with cerebral concussion.Results The incidence of stressful life events was 42.8%.The multiple regression analysis showed the experience of stressful life events were the influence factor of scores on the SF-36,HDRS,HAMA after adjusted by the age,gender,education,income,social support,the scores of anxiety and depression before injury and the R 2 value of SLESQ to SF-36 physical health factor,mental health factor,HDRS,HAMA was 0.064,0.111,0.145,0.028,respectively.Conclusion The history of stressful events is the influence factor of the patient with cerebral concussion to have poor life quality and mood disorder.
7.Modulating effect of calcium activated potassium and chloride channels on detrusor instability
Hang YANG ; Bo SONG ; Xiyu JIN ; Xin YANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To study the modulation alterations of calcium activated potassium channel (Kca) and calcium activated chloride channels (Clca) on detrusor instability(DI) and their roles in DI. Methods The detrusor instability (DI) animal model was established using female Wistar rats. Detrusor strips were obtained from normal and DI rats. The contraction frequency and amplitude of the strips were measured by an in vitro tension test. The actions of channel openers and blockers were studied. Results Spontaneous contraction frequency and amplitude of DI increased significantly. The block of big conductance calcium activated potassium channel(Bkca) by Iberiotoxin resulted in decrease of frequency but increase of amplitude in the control, but only increase of frequency in DI. The opener, NS1619, resulted in decreases of frequency and amplitude in the control, but only decreases of frequency in DI. The block of small conductance Kca (Skca) by apamin resulted in increases of frequency and amplitude in both control and DI groups, but the opener, Chlorzoxazone, resulted in decreases of frequency and amplitude in the control, but only decrease of frequency in DI. The contraction alterations of DI were significantly lower than those of the control no matter Kca was blocked or opened. NFA, a selective Clca blocker, resulted in no significant frequency and amplitude alteration in the control, but significant decrease in DI. Conclusion These results suggested that Kca and Clca play a critical role in the modulation of detrusor contraction, and the down regulation of Kca and up regulation of Clca suggests that disorder of calcium related regulation may play an important role in DI.
8.Different mRNA expressions of calcium activated channels in normal and instable detrusors
Hang YANG ; Bo SONG ; Xiyu JIN ; Xin YANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To study the different mRNA expressions of big and small conductance calcium activated potassium channels (Bkca and Skca), and calcium activated chloride channels (Clca) in normal and instable detrusors. Methods Model of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) of female Wistar rats was prepared by ligating the proximal urethra in the perineum. Detrusor instability (DI) was confirmed by conscious cystometry. The mRNA was extracted from the detrusors of normal and DI rats for the detection of the expressions of Bkca, Skca2, Skca3, and Clca by RT PCR. The different channel expression between normal and instable detrusors was identified by gel imaging. Results The incidence of DI in BOO rats was 76.17%. Bladder capacity and the maximal detrusor pressure increased significantly ( P
9.Three methods for microbiological monitoring on dialysate and dialysis water for hemodialysis
Xuefeng QIAN ; Meizhen QIAO ; Meijuan JIN ; Wenxia MA ; Bo YANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(8):698-701
Objective To evaluate detection effect of three methods on monitoring microbes in dialysate and dialysis water for hemodialysis.Methods Seventy-two dialysate and dialysis water specimens were collected from 36 medical institutions,specimens were cultured with three methods: blood agar plate incubated at 35℃ for 72 hours,Tryptic soy agar(TSA)plate incubated at 35℃ for 72 hours,and Reasoner's 2A agar(R2A agar)plate incubated at 23℃ for 168 hours,colony counts,isolation of colony,and detection rate of colony exceeding action level(≥50 CFU/mL)were compared among three methods.Results The colony isolation rates of microbes in dialysate and dialysis water detected by blood agar plate,TSA plate and R2A plate were 40.28%,63.89%,and 69.44%respectively,difference was significant(x2=14.16,P<0.05);pairwise comparison showed that isolation rates of colony on R2A agar plate and TSA plate were higher than blood agar plate.There was significant difference in isolated colony count between blood agar plate and R2A agar plate,TSA plate and R2A agar plate respectively(Z=-4.515,-6.970 respectively,both P<0.05).The rates of isolated colony exceeding action level in dialysate and dialysis water detected by blood agar plate,TSA plate,and R2A agar plate were 1.39%,4.17%,and 20.83%respectively,difference was significant(x2=19.83,P<0.05),detection rate of R2A agar plate was higher than the other two methods.Conclusion The detection rate of colony by R2A agar plate and TSA plate are better than blood agar plate,detection rate of colony exceeding action level by R2A agar plate is higher than TSA plate and blood agar plate,R2A agar plate for microbial monitoring(23℃,168 h)on dialysate and dialysis water is superior to the other two methods.
10.Research progress on hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury
Yibao DU ; Bo DONG ; Chengguang YANG ; Wei JIN ; Peng SUN
International Journal of Surgery 2015;42(10):713-716
Hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury is an important restricting factor of clinical liver resection and liver transplantation.When the liver is transiently deprived of blood followed by repeffusion,a large number of various mediators are released that can lead to cellular and,eventually,organ dysfunction.This review summarizes the pathogenesis and the protection mechanisms of hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury.