1.Latency of herpes simplex virus 1 in the ciliary body of normal human eyes
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(05):-
Objective To investigate whether there is latency of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) in the ciliary body of normal human eyes. Methods Parts (1/3) of the 15 fresh eyeballs from normal healthy donors were used for immunohistochemical staining to exclude from acute infection of HSV-1. After the residual ciliary bodies were taken out, 1/3 was centrifugated for co-culture with Vero cells, and DNA was extracted from the other 2/3 for PCR and gel electrophoresis for the detection of HSV-1 DNA and latency associated transcript (LAT). Results All the 15 samples were negative of immunohistochemical staining and the results of co-culture of Vero cells with the supernatant containing the ciliary body tissues were also negative. No pathological changes in the cells were observed. In the 15 samples, no. 4, 5, 7 samples were positive of HSV-1 DNA but negative of HSV-1 LAT, whereas the other 12 samples were negative of HSV-1 DNA and HSV-1 LAT. Conclusion HSV-1 DNA exists in the normal human cilicary body.
2.Effects of ulinastatin on inflammatory cytokines in blood serum of rats after severe burn and the significance
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(18):-
Objective To study the effects of ulinastatin (UTI) on the inflammatory cytokines in the blood serum of rats after severe burn. Methods A total of 96 SD rats, inflicted with 30% TBSA full thickness skin burn, were randomly divided into simple burn group (group B) and UTI treated group (group UTI). The serum contents of IL 1?, IL 6, and TNF ? were determined at 0, 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 h before and after burn injury. Results In group B, the levels of serum IL 1?, IL 6, and TNF ? were significantly higher at 3 h and peaked at 6 and 12 h after burn. In group UTI, the levels of serum IL 1?, IL 6, and TNF ? were significantly lower than those in group B ( P
3.Clinical Effect of Local Prophylactic Application of MTX in Laparoscopic Linear Salpingostomy
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(12):-
Objective To explore the clinical effect of local prophylactic application of methotrexate(MTX) in laparoscopic linear salpingostomy. Methods The data of 102 women with confirmed unruptured tubal pregnancy and desire to conceive were collected.They were divided into two groups: the study group(local application of MTX in the operation,n=51) and the control group(without application of MTX,n=51).The demographic data,the incidence of persistent ectopic pregnancy(PEP)postoperation,and the hysterosalpingography(HSG) 3 months(postoperation) were analysed,and the side effects of the study group were observed. Results There was 1 case of PEP in the study group and 9 cases in the control group(2.0% vs 17.6%,P0.05).There were no obvious side effects such as nausea,vomit and dental ulcer in the study group. Conclusion Patients who were treated with local MTX injection during the laparoscopic linear salpingostomy present less incidence of PEP with no obvious side effects.
4.Optimum dose of fentanyl for gastroscopy in elderly patients when combined with propofol
Wenqin XIE ; Wenji XIE ; Changcheng JIANG ; Zhenming KANG ; Yuxin YANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(5):590-592
Objective To evaluate the effects of different doses of fentanyl on the median effective target plasma concentration (EC50) of propofol inhibiting body movement evoked by gastroscopy in the elderly patients.Methods Ninety patients of both sexes,aged 75-89 yr,with a body mass index of 19-25 kg/m2,of ASA physical status Ⅱ or Ⅲ,scheduled for elective gastroscopy,were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =30 each):control group (group C) and different doses of fentanyl groups (F0.5 and F1.0 groups).Fentanyl 0.5 and 1.0 μg/kg were injected intravenously in F0.5 and F1.0 groups,respectively.Propofol was then administered by target-controlled infusion.The initial target plasma concentrations (Cps) of propofol were 2.0,1.5 and 1.0 μg/ml in C,F0.5 and F1.0 groups,respectively.Gastroscopy was performed after the target effect-site and plasma concentrations were balanced.Body movement was defined as movement in head or four extremities during gastroscopy.The target Cp of propofol was determined by up-and-down sequential trial.Each time the Cp increased/decreased by 0.5 μg/ml in the next patient depending on whether or not body movement developed.The EC50 and 95 % confidence interval (CI) of propofol inhibiting gastroscopy-evoked body movement were determined using Probit analysis.Results The EC50 (95 % CI) of propofol was 2.24 ng/ml (1.67-2.47 ng/ml) in group C,1.79 (1.55-1.95) μg/ml in group F0.5,and 1.13 (1.08-1.62) μg/ml in group F1.0.There was no significant difference in the EC50 of propofol between F0.5 and C groups.The EC50 of propofol was significantly lower in F1.0 group than in C and F0.5 groups.Conclusion When combined with propofol,fentanyl 1.0 μg/kg is recommended for gastroscopy in the elderly patients.
5.Expression of Fas/FasL in lung cancer and its significance
Congying XIE ; Shixiu WU ; Kang YU
China Oncology 1998;0(01):-
Purpose:To study the expression and significance of Fas/FasL in lung cancer.Methods:The expression of Fas/FasL was detected in 42 cases of non-small-cell lung cancer by immunohistochemistry. Results:Out of 42 cases, Fas was positive in 22 cases (52.3%) and FasL was positive in 24 cases(57.1%), there was no correlation between the expression of Fas and FasL. The expression of Fas/FasL was not different in squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. The stage of lung cancer had a positive correlation with the expression of FasL, while was no correlation with Fas expression.Conclusions:The expression of Fas/FasL in lung cancer may play an important role in the escape of tumor cells from immune function and FasL is worthy of further research in metastasis of lung neoplasms.
6.Successful treatment of pulmonary metastases of malignant fibrous histiocytoma with ZD1839: a case report
Kang ZHANG ; Rongcheng LUO ; Jianming XIE
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a common soft tissue sarcoma, which shows a strong predilection for distant metastases. Due to its limited response to radiotherapy and chemotherapy , poor prognosis is generally observed. A patient with MFH, who developed pulmonary metastases, postoperatively took ZD1839, an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibitor, because it was found that there was EGFR expression on the surface of the tumor cells. After a course of treatment (28 days), the pulmonary metastases disappeared, and the patient enjoyed a complete remission.
7.Sevenrisk factors of femoral head necrosis after internal fixation in femoral neck fractures:a retrospective analysis of 199 cases
Kang XIE ; Weilu GAO ; Jun CHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(24):3529-3534
BACKGROUND:The incidence of femoral head necrosis after internalfixation in femoral neck fracture is at highlevel, but the risk factors are stil under discussion. OBJECTIVE:To retrospectively propose and analyze the relative risk factors of femoral head necrosis after internal fixationwithfemoral neck fracture in patients younger than60years old. METHODS:Data from199 patients with femoral neck fractures,younger than60years,undergoingclosed reduction and internal fixation were analyzed retrospectively.Seven factors including age, sex, body mass index, Garden classification, fracture seasons, reduction quality and weight-bearing time after internal fixation were statisticalyanalyzedto evaluate their correlation with femoral head necrosis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The incidence of femoral head necrosis was 13.1%amongthe199 cases. Body mass index, Garden classification, fracture seasons, reduction quality were significantly associated with femoral head necrosis. The age, sex and weight-bearing time wereinsignificantly associated with femoral head necrosis. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, Garden classification, reduction quality and fracture seasons (winterversussummer) hadoverteffectson development of femoral head necrosis. These results suggest that Garden classification and reduction quality make an important effect on the healing of femoral neck fracture. In addition, fracture in winter may be the risk factor of the femoral head necrosis after internal fixation in femoral neck fracture.
8.Y-V vascular pedicle elongation technique in island flap transplantation
Qinglin KANG ; Chuncai ZHANG ; Qingping XIE
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(02):-
Objective To introduce a new technique for vascular pedicle elongation in island flap transplantation, and evaluate its clinical results. Methods From February 1994 to October 2001, 16 cases were treated with island flap transplantation with Y-V vascular pedicle elongation technique. There were 10 males and 6 females with the age ranging from 19 to 45 years ( average 26.8 years). The locations of the primary injury were as follows: the fingers in 6 cases, the great toe in 2 cases, the other toes in 2 cases, the knee joint in 3 cases and the proximal tibia in 1 case. The flaps vascularized by a branch of "Y" pattern bifurcation were used. Both branches of "Y" shaped vascular pedicle arising form the same main vessel trunk were dissected, then the main vessel trunk was severed at the division of the branches, the arc of "Y" bifurcations was then turned into "V" pattern, the length of pedicle was significantly elongated than the original pedicle. Results The operative procedures were smooth in the patients, and all of the flaps were successfully transferred, the elongated length of pedicle ranged from 3 cm to 12 cm, with the average length of 6 cm. The transplanted island flaps were rich in blood supply, and the vascular pedicle were not tight. No vascular crisis signs occurred, and the island flaps survived in all patients with stage I of wound healing. The quality and color of the flaps were similar to the skin of receptive area. Conclusion The lengthening technique of Y-V vascular pedicle can enlarge not only the scope of application for island flaps, but also improve the success rate of flap transplantation.
9.Effect of activation of nuclear factor-κB/hypoxia-inducible factor-1α pathway on the hippocampal neurodegeneration caused by status epilepticus in rats
Kang ZHANG ; Nian YU ; Yuan XIE ; Yan CHEN ; Qing DI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2015;48(12):1057-1063
Objective To observe the roles of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and hypoxia-inducible factor-1 o (HIF-1 α) in hippocampal neurodegeneration of status epilepticus (SE) rats, and explore whether HIF-1α activation is regulated by NF-κB.Methods A total of 110 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into seven groups : (1) Control group treated with saline (control, n =15), (2) sham group implanted cannula into lateral ventricle and treated with saline (sham, n =15), (3) SE group treated with pilocarpine (SE, n =20), (4) NF-κB activity inhibitor pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) group treated only with PDTC (PDTC, n =15), (5) SE + PDTC group treated with pilocarpine plus PDTC (SE + PDTC, n =15), (6) SE + HIF-1o siRNA group implanted cannula into lateral ventricle and treated with pilocarpine plus HIF-1 α siRNA (SE + HIF-1α siRNA, n =15), (7) SE + control siRNA group implanted cannula into lateral ventricle and treated pilocarpine plus control siRNA (n =15).SE was induced by injecting lithium chloride and pilocarpine.The seizure of rats was observed.The protein expressions of NF-κB and HIF-1 α in hippocampus of rats were examined by Western blotting.The degenerating neurons in hippocampus were detected by Fluoro-Jade C (FJC) staining.Results Twenty-four hours after termination of SE, the nuclear protein expressions of NF-κB and HIF-1α in hippocampus of rats were increased in SE group (0.57 × 0.06, 0.47 ± 0.07) compared with those in control group (0.23 ± 0.03, 0.20 ± 0.03;P <0.05);and compared with SE group PDTC significantly decreased the nuclear protein expressions of NF-κB and HIF-1 α in SE + PDTC group (0.23 ± 0.03, 0.14 ± 0.03;P < 0.05);in SE + PDTC group the numbers of FJC positive cells in CA1 area (28.33 ±5.03) were decreased compared with that in SE group (76.67 ± 13.32);HIF-1 o siRNA injected into lateral ventricle of rats significantly decreased the expression of HIF-1α in hippocampus (0.22 ±0.03) and the number of FJC positive cell in CA1 area (27.34 ±7.02) in SE + HIF-1α siRNA group compared with those in SE group (0.39 ±0.06, 76.67 ± 13.32;P <0.05).Conclusions These data suggest that SE can result in activation of NF-κB/HIF-1o pathway in brain.Inhibition of the pathway can attenuate hippocampal neurodegeneration caused by SE, which has the brain protective effect.
10.Effect of nutrition support on quality adjusted life year in elderly patients with nutritional risk
Haitao ZHAO ; Haiyan XIE ; Kang YU ; Dongjing LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;23(5):296-301
Objective To summarize the progress of research on the influence of nutrition support on quality adjusted life year (QALY) in elderly patients with nutritional risk, and to evaluate the feasibility of QALY as an outcome indicator.Methods Literature in Chinese, English and Japanese relating to the feasibility of QALY and cost-utility in evaluating the influence of nutrition support on the outcomes of patients with nutritional risk published from 1980 to 2013 were searched in Wanfang, China National Knowledge Infrastructure,PubMed, Nature databases.The methodological quality of randomized controlled trials was assessed using Jadad scale combined with Schulz allocation concealment, and the quality of cohort studies with Newcastle-Ottawa scale.Results Totally 10 articles were fotnd, in which 8 were selected, including 6 randomized controlled trial and 2 cohort studies, covering 1 130 patients;the other 2 were excluded for not conforming to inclusion criteria.Four of the 6 randomized controlled trial indicate that QALY is higher and all-cost is lower in the treatment group compared with the control group (or cost-utility is higher in the treatment group).The 2 cohort studies indicate that total parenteral nutrition support at home could improve the QALY of malnourished patients and could save cost compared with nutrition support at hospital when necessary.Conclusions Nutrition support for patients with nutritional risk can improve prognosis, reduce cost, and increase QALY.More large-scale, high-quality randomized controlled trials are needed to evaluate the effect of nutrition support on the QALY of elderly patients with nutritional risk.