1.Advances in basic and clinical research of ACL reconstruction with autologous hamstring tendon
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2002;0(04):-
Injury to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most common lesions of the knee joint. Reconstruction of ACL has been the primary treatment for the instability of the knee. Compared with the traditional reconstruction with patellar tendon, the hamstring tendon has many advantages, such as less damage to the donor site and less incidence of antero-patellar or kneeling pain. This paper highlights the basic and clinical research on ACL reconstruction.
2.Ethical Discussion on Gastrostomy Artificial Feeding and End-of-Life Care
Jinzhong YUAN ; Qifa YE ; Daren HE
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(04):-
The hospital have to arrange discussions about carrying out or giving up life-support treatment such as gastrostomy artificial feeding on critical ill patients with patients themselves or their family members.In this article,we expatiate on the present ethical situation,problems,value assessment,recommendations on this treatment.
3.Clinical Study in Applying Molecular Adsorbent Recycling System in Perioperative Period with Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
Yingzi MING ; Qifa YE ; Jinzhong YUAN ;
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(02):-
Objective To summerize the experiences of using molecular adsorbent recycling system(MARS) in perioperative period of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Methods The effects of MARS artificial liver treatments in 19 cases were reviewed. Results The levels of serum total bilirubin, BUN, Cr, urine acid and blood ammonia were greatly reduced by using MARS. Fifteen patients were bridged to transplantation, 1 patient was relieved in symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy after MARS treatment, died 2 weeks after leaving hospital, 1 patient died of severe gastro intestinal bleeding before transplantation. The survival rate is 89.5%.Conclusion MARS artificial liver now is a safe and effective assistant device. It can help to gain more chance of undergoing OLT for the patients.
4.Expressions of CD44v3 and CD54 in oral premalignant epithelia
Yuan LI ; Jinzhong LIU ; Yanli ZHENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the expressions of CD44v3 and CD54 in oral premalignant epithelia and its significance in the carcinogenesis of oral mucosa.Methods:The expressions of CD44v3 and CD54 in 19 cases of normal mucosa and mucosal hyperplasia,22 case of dysplastic epithelia,26 cases of oral cancer mucosa were detected by using immunohistochemistry.Results:CD44v3 and CD54 proteins showed no expression or micro-expression in normal and hyperplastic epithelia.The expressions increased in the dysplastic epithelia and mucosa of oral cancer gradually.The difference between the expressions of the three groups was significant(P
5.Molecular adsorbent recycling system for acute liver failure patients
Ke LI ; Qifa YE ; Yingzi MING ; Jinzhong YUAN ; Wanping CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(8):592-595
Objective To study molecular adsorbent recycling system (MARS) in the treatment of patients with acute liver failure waiting for liver transplantation. Methods The effects of MARS artificial liver treatments in 16 cases were reviewed. Results There was a remarkable improvement in clinical symptoms and physical signs after MARS treatment, including significant decrease in prothrombin time, total bile acid, level of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, creatinine, and blood ammonia (P<0.05=;There was no statistical change in NO,TNF-α and IL-10(P>0.05).Sequential organ failure assessment(SOFA)score decreased from 9.91±1.09 to 6.64±1.76 and Glascow coma score increased from 7.29±2.06 to 13.26±2.14.Fourteen patients were tided over to liver transplantation among them 13 patients survived and were successfully discharged from the hospital. The survival rate was 89.5%.Conclusion MARS is a safe and effective assistant device in bridging acute liver failure patients to liver transplantation.
6.Proliferating activity and differentiation between peripheral cells and central cells in ameloblastoma.
Jinzhong LIU ; Shuozhi WANG ; Xinming CHEN ; Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2002;37(1):62-64
OBJECTIVETo investigate the proliferating activities and differentiation between peripheral cells and central cells in ameloblastoma.
METHODSExpressions of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), Ki-67, CK10&13 and CK19 were detected in 43 ameloblastoma (15 follicular, 20 plexiform and 8 acanthomatous) by SP immunohistochemical methods.
RESULTSThe PCNA labelling indices were significantly higher in peripheral cells (5.12% +/- 2.76%) of tumour nests or strands than in central cells (1.36% +/- 1.02%, P < 0.001). The peripheral cells of tumour nests or strands exhibited a significantly higher Ki-67 labelling index (3.63% +/- 1.80%) than central cells (1.26% +/- 0.96%, P < 0.001). The labelling indices between PCNA and Ki-67 showed a significant correlation (P < 0.01). The positive expressions of CK10&13 and CK19 were significantly higher in central cells than in peripheral cells (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSThe peripheral zones of tumour nests or strands are regarded as proliferating areas; there exists a significantly different differentiation between central cells and peripheral cells.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Ameloblastoma ; chemistry ; pathology ; Cell Differentiation ; Cell Division ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Jaw Neoplasms ; chemistry ; pathology ; Keratins ; analysis ; Ki-67 Antigen ; analysis ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ; analysis
7.Expression of Autophagy-Associated Protein in Rat Muscle Tissues after Antemortem and Postmortem Injury.
Fu Xia SHI ; Peng LI ; Han Lin LU ; Na LI ; Qiu Xiang DU ; Ying Yuan WANG ; Jun Hong SUN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2020;36(3):293-298
Objective To study the expression of the three autophagy-associated proteins, BECN1, LC3 and p62, after the injury of the skeletal muscle of rats and to explore its application in differentiation between antemortem and postmortem injury. Methods The 72 healthy Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into the undamaged control group, the antemortem injury group (0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h, 8 h, 16 h and 24 h) and postmortem injury group (0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h and 4 h). A model of the injured right hind limb of rats was constructed. The expressions of the autophagy-associated proteins, BECN1, LC3-2/LC3-1 and p62, in the control group, the antemortem injury group and postmortem injury group were detected by Western blotting method. The data were respectively centralized and standardized and the orthogonal partial least square-discrimination analysis (OPLS-DA) identification model of antemortem and postmortem injury groups was constructed. Results The expression of BECN1, p62 protein and LC3-2/LC3-1 after the injury of the skeletal muscle of the rats showed different degrees of changes, but the differences among the 3 groups had no statistical significance. Antemortem and postmortem injury groups can be distinguished by centralizing and standardizing the expression levels of autophagy protein BECN1 and the ratio of LC3-2/LC3-1. The principal components extracted from OPLS-DA model of antemortem injury and postmortem injury had a relatively good interpretation of the model (Rx2=0.563, Ry2=0.439), but it were less predictive (Q2=0.366). Conclusion The expression of BECN1 and the ratio of LC3-2/LC3-1 in injured local tissue of the rat skeletal muscle can be used for the differentiation of antemortem injury group and postmortem injury group.
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Autophagy
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Muscle, Skeletal
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Postmortem Changes
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Proteins/metabolism*
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
8.Detection of Carbamazepine and Its Metabolites in Blood Samples by LC-MS/MS.
Hai-Yan CUI ; Chen-Xi LÜ ; Yan-Hua SHI ; Ni YUAN ; Jia-Hao LIANG ; Quan AN ; Zhong-Yuan GUO ; Ke-Ming YUN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2023;39(1):34-39
OBJECTIVES:
To establish a method for the detection of carbamazepine and its metabolites 10,11-dihydro-10,11-epoxycarbamazepine and 10,11-dihydro-10-hydroxycarbamazepine in blood samples by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).
METHODS:
The blood samples were treated with 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate as an extraction solvent. The samples were extracted by ultrasound-assisted extraction and separated by ZORBAX Eclipse Plus C18, 95Å column. The mobile phase A aqueous solution containing 0.1% formic acid and 10 mmol/L ammonium acetate, and mobile phase B mixed organic solvent containing acetonitrile/methanol (Vacetonitrile∶Vmethanol=2∶3) were used for gradient elution at the flow rate of 1.00 mL/min. An electrospray ion source in positive mode was used for detection in the multiple reaction monitoring.
RESULTS:
The linearities of carbamazepine and its metabolites 10,11-dihydro-10,11-epoxycarbamazepine and 10,11-dihydro-10-hydroxycarbamazepine in blood samples were good within the corresponding range, with correlation coefficients (r) greater than 0.995 6. The limits of detection were 3.00, 0.40 and 1.30 ng/mL, respectively. The limit of quantitation were 8.00, 1.00 and 5.00 ng/mL, respectively. The extraction recoveries ranged from 76.00% to 106.44%. The relative standard deviations of the intra-day and inter-day precisions were less than 16%. Carbamazepine and its main metabolite 10,11-dihydro-10,11-epoxycarbamazepine were detected in blood samples of death cases with a mass concentration of 2.71 μg/mL and 252.14 ng/mL, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
This method has high sensitivity and good selectivity, which is suitable for the detection of carbamazepine and its metabolites in blood samples, and can be used for carbamazepine-related forensic identifications.
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Methanol
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Benzodiazepines/analysis*
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Solid Phase Extraction
9.Feasibility of continuous extracorporeal normothermic liver perfusion using autologous blood: a study in pigs.
Kaimin XIANG ; Huaxu YU ; Jinzhong YUAN ; Zheng LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(2):223-227
OBJECTIVETo study the feasibility of sustaining the viable status of a liver graft in at least 96 h by extracorporeal perfusion using autologous blood.
METHODSEight extracorporeal porcine liver perfusions using autologous blood were performed, each for 96 h with hepatectomy, cold preservation, cannulation of vessels, and initiation of perfusion with normothermic oxygenated porcine blood. The graft viability was assessed by metabolic, synthetic, hemodynamic, and histologic parameters.
RESULTSAfter 96 h of normothermic, extracorporeal perfusion using autologous blood, the isolated livers maintained normal physiological levels of pH and electrolytes with sustained hepatic protein synthesis (complement and factor V) throughout the perfusion. Hemodynamic parameters maintained normal physiological ranges. Histological inspection demonstrated good preservation of the liver with a good architectural integrity.
CONCLUSIONIt is possible to sustain the viable status of a liver graft within 96 h by extracorporeal perfusion using autologous blood.
Animals ; Extracorporeal Circulation ; Liver ; Liver Transplantation ; Organ Preservation ; Organ Preservation Solutions ; Swine
10.Immune Cell-Mediated Effect of Lipid Profile on Colorectal Cancer: A Two-Step, Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study
Wanli GONG ; Yaqi HOU ; Yue WANG ; Yuan LI ; Rongxuan QI ; Qi YU ; Juan ZHANG
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2024;51(10):831-839
Objective To elucidate the bidirectional causal relationship between lipid profiles and colorectal cancer (CRC) by using the two-sample and two-step Mendelian randomization (MR) methods, and to explore the mediating role and proportion of immune cells as intermediary factors. Methods The pooled statistical data related to the study were screened, and 179 lipids and CRC were analyzed using two-sample and two-step MR with the inverse variance weighted method. Simultaneously, the causal effect was verified via Bayesian weighted MR. Two-step MR analysis was conducted to determine whether a mediated effect was exerted on immune cell traits. Sensitivity, heterogeneity, and pleiotropy analyses were performed to verify the reliability of the study results. Results The causal relationship between nine lipid traits and CRC was preliminarily identified, and no reverse causal effect was found (P>0.05). The validity of the results was verified via Bayesian weighted MR (P<0.05). Twenty-seven types of immune cells were suggested to exert a causal effect on CRC. The causal effect of phosphatidylcholine (O-18:2_20:4) on CRC was determined via mediation analysis (OR: 0.8579, 95%CI=0.7395-0.9952, P=0.0429). The CD127-mediated proportion on CD45RA+ CD4+ T cells was 9.14% (β=−0.1052, P=0.0155). Conclusion A causal relationship exists between lipid traits and CRC, and the intervention of CD127 on CD45RA+ CD4+ T cell helps phosphatidylcholine reduce the risk of CRC.