1.The application of the horn shaped fasciocutaneous flap in lower leg.
Li MA ; Xiao-Jing LI ; Jin-Long NING ; Zong-Bao ZUO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2011;27(5):337-339
OBJECTIVETo explore the application of the horn shaped fasciocutaneous flap for the middle or small defect of low leg.
METHODSBetween April 2008 and November 2010,12 cases were covered the defects with horn flap in the leg, in which 4 cases were male, and 8 cases were female, such as squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, angioneoplasm, trauma and so on. Surgical repair of tissue defect size of about 3 cm x 3 cm-5 cm x 5 cm.
RESULTSTwelve cases were treated. Vascular deficiency happened at the distal end of one flap. All the other 11 flaps survived. The appearance and functional results were satisfactory with following up for 6 to 24 months.
CONCLUSIONSThe horn shaped fasciocutaneous flap is simple, reliable, easy to perform, has a low complication rate, is cosmetically acceptable
Adult ; Fascia ; transplantation ; Female ; Humans ; Leg ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Skin Transplantation ; methods ; Surgical Flaps ; Young Adult
2.Intercellular transfer of P-glycoprotein in hepatocellular cell line HepG2.
Long CHEN ; Guo-qing ZUO ; Jin-feng WU ; Gui-li ZENG ; Tao LI ; Zuo-jin LIU ; Kai-fu TANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2009;17(11):839-842
OBJECTIVETo investigate whether there is intercellular transfer of functional P-glycoprotein(P-gp) from P-gp-positive cells to P-gp-negative cells in vitro.
METHODSHepG2/GFP cells, a HepG2 cell line stably expressing GFP, were co-cultured with HepG2/ADM cells, an adriamycin-resistant cell line derived from HepG2 cells. The distribution of P-gp in hepatocellular carcinoma cell was observed under laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM). Immunomagnetic beads were used to separate HepG2/GFP cells from the mixed culture. The abundance of P-gp was analyzed by western blot, and the expression of mdr1 mRNA was detected by qRT-PCR.
RESULTSYellow fluorescence was detected in HepG2/aqMDR cells, green fluorescence was detected in HepG2/GFP cells, red fluorescence was detected in HepG2/ADM cells by LSCM. The level of P-gp protein in HepG2/aqMDR cells was lower than that in HepG2/ADM cells, but higher than that in HepG2/GFP cells (q = 35.07, P < 0.05) and HepG2 cells (q = 36.87, P < 0.05). The expression of mdr1 mRNA in HepG2/ADM cells was higher than that in HepG2/aqMDR, HepG2 and HepG2/GFP cells, but there was no significant difference in mdr1 mRNA among HepG2/aqMDR, HepG2 and HepG2/GFP cells (F = 2.30, P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSP-gp can transfer from drug resistant hepatocellular cells to sensitive hepatocellular carcinoma cells. This study suggests a novel mechanism of multidrug resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma.
ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family B, Member 1 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Coculture Techniques ; methods ; Doxorubicin ; pharmacology ; Drug Resistance, Multiple ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; genetics ; Genes, MDR ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; Hep G2 Cells ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Plasmids ; Protein Transport ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection
3.Application of modified peroneal tendofascial compound flap with partial tendon of peroneal long muscle in lower leg refractory defects with Achilles tendon rupture.
Fei ZHU ; Jin-long NING ; Xiao-jing LI ; Lin ZHANG ; Zong-bao ZUO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2010;26(2):107-109
OBJECTIVETo investigate the feasibility of using modified peroneal tendofascial compound flap with partial tendon of peroneal long muscle in lower leg refractory defect with Achilles tendon rupture.
METHODSBased on the application experience of peroneal tendofascial compound flap for lower leg refractory defects, partial tendon of peroneal long muscle was included in the flap to repair the Achilles tendon rupture.
RESULTS6 cases were treated. The maximum size of modified compound flap reached 5 cm x 5 cm. The maximal included tendon in the flap was 5 cm in length. All the flaps survived completely. Partial epidermis necrosis happened in one case between the skin graft at the donor site and the edge of the flap pedicle. The patients were followed up for 5 months to 2 years with satisfactory cosmetic and functional results.
CONCLUSIONSThe modified compound flap has reliable blood supply and can be easily transposed, leaving less morbidity at the donor site. It is very suitable for lower leg refractory defect with the Achilles tendon rupture.
Achilles Tendon ; injuries ; Adult ; Aged ; Feasibility Studies ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Leg Injuries ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Surgical Flaps ; Tendon Injuries ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome
4.Study of removal effect on Mesocyclops leukarti with oxidants.
Jin-long ZUO ; Fu-yi CUI ; Tao LIN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2006;7(3):171-179
Cyclops of zooplankton propagates prolifically in eutrophic waterbody and it cannot be exterminated by conventional disinfection process. The mutagenicity of Mesocyclops leukarti and its extermination with oxidants in a drinking waterworks in China were studied. Among five oxidants for use in bench-scale, chlorine dioxide is the most effective and the potassium permanganate is the weakest against Mesocyclops leukarti under the same conditions. Full-scale results showed that Mesocyclops leukarti could be effectively removed from water by 1.0 mg/L chlorine dioxide preoxidation combined with conventional removal physical process. After filtration, chlorite, a by-product of prechlorine dioxide, is stable at 0.45 mg/L, which is lower than the critical value of the USEPA. GC-MS examination and Ames test further showed that the quantity of organic substance and the mutagenicity in water treated by chlorine dioxide preoxidation are obviously less than those of prechlorination.
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5.Salmonella choleraesuis C500 delivering DNA immunization against classical swine fever virus.
Hong-Wei QIAO ; Jin-Fu SUN ; Wen-Yu HAN ; Zuo-Sheng LI ; Xing-Long YU ; Chang-Chun TU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(6):865-870
Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) E2 protein eukaryotic expression plasmid pVAXE2 was constructed. The plasmid pVAXE2 was transformed into Salmonella choleraesuis C500 (S. C500) attenuated vaccine strain by electroporation to generate Salmonella choleraesuis engineering strain S. C500/pVAXE2. The characterization of S. C500/pVAXE2 in morphology, growth, biochemistry and serology indicated that it retained the same properties as its original strain S. C500 with exception of kanamycin resistance originated from the plasmid pVAXE2. The plasmid stable in the bacteria after 15 passages. Kunming mice and rabbits were vaccinated three times at two weeks interval with S. C500/pVAXE2 in oral and intramuscular routes at the dosage of 1 x 10(8) CFU for mice and 2 x 10(9) CFU for rabbits each time. The specific antibody response against CSFV and Salmonella choleraesuis was detected by ELISA. Two weeks after the third boost the immunized rabbits were challenged with 20 ID50 of hog cholera lapinized virus (HCLV), followed by a virulent strain of Salmonella choleraesuis two week later than HCLV challenge. The results showed that all immunized mice and rabbits produced significant antibodies against CSFV and Salmonella choleraesuis, and the immunized rabbits demonstrated the effective protection against the challenge of HCLV and virulent Salmonella choleraesuis. These results indicated the potential of developing multiplex swine DNA vaccine by using this bacteria as the vector.
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6.MRI scan in diagosis of brainstem injury
Li YU ; Jing-Long ZHANG ; Qiang LIU ; Jin-Zuo YUE ; Jian-Wei LIANG ; Yong-Zhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2010;9(3):270-272
Objective To compare the prognostic role of MRI scan,CT scan and physical check-up in the brainstem injury.Methods Twenty-one patients with craniocerebral injury,appearing disturbance of consciousness,were performed MRI scan,CT scan and physical check-up to exclude brainstern injury under airway unobstructed condition;their results were compared and analyzed.Results In all of these patients,17 showed brainstern injury symptoms.Tracheotomy was performed in 14 and decompression of cerebral contusion and removal of intracranial hematoma was performed in 7.CT examination was adopted in all the patients:low-density shadow in hrainstem region and catholicity subarachnoid hemorrhage was found in 9 and 7,respectively;gently subarachnoid hemorrhage or no obvious brainstem change was noted in 5.MRI scan showed that 15 patients were diagnosed as having brainstem injury and 6 were base of skull or hemisphere region injuries.Conclusion MRI scan,which is better than CT scan and physical check-up,can help to make a definite diagnosis in brainstem injury.
7.A Simplified Method for Cryopreservation of Peripheral Blood Stem Cells
Miao ZHANG ; Bo-Long ZHANG ; Zuo-Yun ZHANG ; Hai-Jie JIN ; Zi-Jiang SHI ; Qi ZHOU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2001;9(4):363-367
To simplify the traditional method for cryopreservation of peripheral blood stem cells(PBSCs) at -196 degrees C with rate-controlled freezing with 10% dimethyl sulfoxide(DMSO), the simplified method was carried out by freezing the cells to -80 degrees C in low-temperature freezer with the combination of 5% DMSO, 3% hydroxyethyl starch(HES) and 4% human serum albumin(HSA) as cryoprotectant. PBSCs were cryopreserved by different methods. Cell viability and recovery rate of mononuclear cells (MNC), CFU-GM and CD34(+) cells were compared. It was observed that the higher MNC and CFU-GM recovery rates were achieved and without agglutination with the simplified method. It was also found with this simplified method, satisfactory recovery rates of CFU-GM and CD34(+) cells could be obtained when PBSCs were preserved at -80 degrees C as long as 24 months. There was no difference observed in parameters of cryopreserved PBSCs thawed at 37 degrees C and 20 degrees C. After the cells being exposed to 5% DMSO at room temperature for 1 hour, the cell viability decreased from 93.2% to 84.5%, however, the CFU-GM recovery rate was not decreased. It is concluded that the simplified cryopreservation technique is better and simpler than the traditional crypreservation method, will be useful for institutions without rate-controlled freezing facility. Moreover, this method diminishes the amount of DMSO infused into patients, thus decreasing its toxicity.
8.Shoulder pain after abdominal laparoscopic operation: a multicenter study.
Feng-Feng XU ; Long-Bin XIAO ; Ji-Dong ZUO ; Jin-Fu TAN ; Liang DENG ; Yong DENG ; Jun ZHOU ; Min TAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(2):382-384
9.Anatomic study of peroneal tendofascial flap combined with adipofascial flap for the repair of heel tissue defects.
Zong-Bao ZUO ; Huai-Rui CUI ; Xiao-Jing LI ; Jin-Long NING ; Mao-Lin TANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Fei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2008;24(6):434-438
OBJECTIVETo study the anatomy of peroneal tendofascial flap combined with adipofascial flap for the repair of heel tissue defects.
METHODSThe lower extremities of five cadavers (10 sides) were perfused with red latex, the blood supply of peroneal tendofascial flap and vicinity adipofascial flap were observed. The diameter, course, branches and location of the blood vessels were measured. Eight fresh cadavers (16 sides) were perfused with lead oxide-gelatine mixture. The covering fascia tissues of the lower extremities was obtained and photographed by X-ray. The vascular anastomosis and association of nutrient vessel of peroneal tendofascial flap and vicinity adipofascial flap were observed. Two adult lower extremities specimens (4 sides) were used to construct vessel diagrams for observation of the course, distribution and anastomosis of the vessels. Eight cases were treated successfully with theses flaps.
RESULTSThe blood supply of the combined fascial flap is multi-originated. For the area within 4 cm below and above the lateral malleolus cusp, the blood supply includes 2-5 branches from heel lateral artery with an average diameter of (0.5 +/- 0.2) mm, 1-2 branches from posterior lateral malleolus artery with an average diameter of (0.6 +/- 0.2) mm and 2-3 branches from the descending part of perforating branches of peroneal artery with an average diameter of (0.5 +/- 0.2) mm. The blood supply of area 4 cm above lateral malleolus cusp is 1-3 branches from intermuscular septum perforating branches of peroneal artery with an average diameter of (1.0 +/- 0.2) mm. These above branches are anastomosed each other and also send off many smaller branches to form vascular net around tendon. The fascial flaps and free skin grafts in eight patients were completely survived. All patients were followed up for 3-24 months, the donor and recipient sites were healed very well. The functional and cosmetic results were satisfactory.
CONCLUSIONSPeroneal tendofascial flap combined with adipofascial flap, with proximal pedicle or reverse distal pedicle, can be used to repair the defect at the lower leg and refractory small- and medium-sized defects at the heel.
Adipose Tissue ; anatomy & histology ; transplantation ; Adult ; Aged ; Fascia ; anatomy & histology ; transplantation ; Female ; Fibula ; Heel ; injuries ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Muscle, Skeletal ; anatomy & histology ; transplantation ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Skin Transplantation ; Surgical Flaps
10.Application of modified reversed neurovascular flaps nourished by cutaneous nerve-superficial vein in lower extremity.
Jin-Long NING ; Xiao-Jing LI ; Zong-Bao ZUO ; Lin ZHANG ; Fei ZHU ; Wang ZHAN ; Guang-Ming HAN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2008;24(2):108-111
OBJECTIVETo investigate the application and therapeutic effect of modified neurovascular flaps nourished by sural nerve and small saphenous venous, or saphenous nerve and great saphenous venous.
METHODSAccording to the anatomy and recipient area, we made some modifications for the two neurovascular flaps. 1) The small and great saphenous venous were ligated or anastomosed with the venous in recipient area; 2) The flap was delayed for 8 - 14 days if the donor area was above the middle and upper one third of leg; 3) The sural nerve and its branch were anastomosed to the nerve in recipient site to restore the sense of flap; 4) the lower turning point could be designed just 3 cm above the point of internal and external malleolus; 5) Partial gastrocnemius or soleus muscle could be included in the flap if needed; 6) Reversed cross leg flap was considered if the adjacent flap in the affected side could not be used. Sometimes, we adopted more than one modification in one patients.
RESULTSFrom Sep, 1994 to Apr, 2007, 63 cases were treated, including 51 cases of sural and 12 cases of saphenous neurovascular flaps. Partial necrosis (about 1 - 2 cm width) happened in the distal end of flaps in 2 cases which healed after dress changing. The patients were followed up for 3 months to 2 years with satisfied functional and cosmetic results.
CONCLUSIONSThese two modified flaps have reliable blood supply and survival rate. The operation is easily performed and very practical. The flaps, or combined with other methods can repair about 70% of the refractory defects in legs.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Lower Extremity ; innervation ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Skin Transplantation ; methods ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; innervation ; Veins ; surgery ; Young Adult