1.Judicious use of ethanol embolization to improve the curative rate of vascular malformations
Jingbing WANG ; Xindong FAN ; Yongde CHEN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(05):-
The incidence of vascular malformations is very low, and its clinical manifestations are infinite in variety, from an asymptomatic birthmark to life-threatening massive bleeding, even to congestive heart failure. The pathogenesis of vascular malformations is still unknown, therefore, its effective treatment is a real challenge. With the development of interventional technology and the accumulation of clinical experience in ethanol embolization, in local direct puncture injection and in endovascular embolization, the ethanol embolization will hopefully become the therapy of first choice for this kind of complicate and intractable disorders.
2.Survey of Venom Protein, Peptide and Amino Acids in Natural Drug
Jingbing CHEN ; Honglian CHEN ; Guangzhong WANG ; Xiangsheng LI ; Conghui ZHOU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(10):-
To review the study progresses in venom protein, peptide and amino acids in natural drug. The study progresses were reviewed on the basis of analying the collected articles. Concerning the distribution, chemical structure, property, pharmacology and toxicity of ricin, abrin, riscotoxin, snake venom, bee venom and buthotoxin. These compounds have certain toxicity and biological activity to animals, It's worth exploiting and utilizing them in conjunction with the achievement in modern chemistry and pharmacology.
3.Study on Methylation Status of pl6 Gene in PBMC of Patients with Plaque Psoriasis
Jiang JI ; Pangen CUI ; Min CHEN ; Yumei LI ; Jingbing LI ; Zhiqiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(09):-
Objective To study the methylation status of p16 gene in peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) of patients with plaque psoriasis, and to study its significance in the pathogenesis of the disease. Methods Thirty-four cases of psoriatic patients and 35 healthy controls were measured for the status of promoter methylation in p16 gene by methylation specific PCR (MSP). A region containing CpG site in p16 gene promoter was amplified by MSP. The severity of psoriasis was evaluated by PASI scores. Results The methylation rates of p16 gene in PBMC were significantly higher (P
4.A comparative study of early degradation of PLLA and PLGA rods at various sites in rabbit.
Di PANG ; Jingbing YE ; Dongliang CHEN ; Jian LI ; Chengdong XIONG ; Qing LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(6):1298-1302
This study was designed to assess the effect of implantation site and environment on early in vivo degradation behaviors of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) and poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) copolymer. The rods were implanted at two sites in each of 24 New Zealand White rabbits. The first site was within the suprapatellar bursa of the joint cavities (JC) and the second site was in the opposite condyles of femurs (CF). Three rabbits of each group underwent explantation of rods after 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks. At each interval, measures were taken to evaluate the molecular weight, shear strength, weight loss and thermal properties of PLLA and PLGA. It was found that PLGA degraded slightly faster than PLLA. After 16 weeks, PLLA's initial inherent viscosity of 4.6 decreased to about 3.4 in both implantation sites while that of PLGA decreased from 4.6 to about 2.2. Both PLGA and PLLA showed enough shear strength retention in 16 weeks (> or = 53MPa) within 16 weeks. Autocatalysis mechanism was confirmed by the fact of accelerated weight loss of PLGA after 8 weeks and of PLLA after 12 weeks. The results revealed that PLGA could be a promising candidate material as a replacement of PLLA in internal fixation of bone fractures, and no significant difference of early in vivo degradation behaviors between PLLA and PLGA was observed in regard to different implantation sites in 16 weeks.
Absorbable Implants
;
Animals
;
Bone Nails
;
Female
;
Implants, Experimental
;
Internal Fixators
;
Lactic Acid
;
chemistry
;
metabolism
;
Male
;
Polyesters
;
Polyglycolic Acid
;
chemistry
;
metabolism
;
Polymers
;
chemistry
;
metabolism
;
Rabbits