1.Influence of IgG in bullous pemphigoid blister fluid on the secretion of chemokines by human keratinocytes
Yanxia YUAN ; Lin LIN ; Wuqing ZHOU ; Dinghua KANG ; Suying FENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(1):5-7
Objective To investigate the effect of immunoglobulin G (IgG) in bullous pempbigoid (BP) blister fluid on the secretion of chemokines by human keratinocytes. Methods IgG was obtained from the blister fluid of patients with bullous pemphigoid and sera of normal human controls, then purified by sequential precipitation with caprylic acid and ammonium sulfate. The immunological activity of blister fluid was tested before and after the purification by BP180 ELISA kit. Keratinocytes were isolated from the foreskin tissue of yong adults, and subjected to primary culture. After 3 passages, the primary keratinocytes were harvested and subcultured in the presence of purified IgG of 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 8 g/L, respectively, for 24 hours, or IgG of 4 g/L for 3, 6, 12, 24 hours, respectively, followed by the detection of levels of eotaxin, monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 and interleukin (IL)-8 in the supemate of keratinocytes by ELISA. Results The valence of IgG remained unchanged after the purification with caprylic acid and ammonium sulfate. Compared with IgG from the sera of normal controls, that from bullous pemphigoid blister fluid sig- nificantly enhanced the secretion of IL-8 by keratinocytes in a time- and dose-dependent manner (both P < 0.01 ). Neither eotaxin nor MCP-1 was detected in the supemate of control IgG-treated, BP IgG-treated or untreated keratinocytes. Condusions The IgG in BP blister fluid has been proved to stimulate the secretion of IL-8 by cultured human keratinocytes, which may be involved in the pathogenesis of BP.
2.Effective analysis of lobectomy by single utility port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and video-assisted mini-thoracotomy for treating early-stage non-small cell lung cancer
Yuan YUAN ; Qunyou TAN ; Ruwen WANG ; Jinghai ZHOU ; Bo DENG ; Poming KANG ; Kun LI
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(12):1431-1433
Objective To compare the clinical effects of lobectomy by single utility port video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (SP-VATS) and video-assisted mini-thoracotomy(VAMT) for treating early-stage non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC) .Methods 286 patients with early-stage NSCLC in our hospital from October 2010 to October 2012 were randomly divided into the SP-VATS group(n=150) and the VAMT group(n=136) ,and received lobectomy and lymph node dissection by SP-VATS and VAMT re-spectively .The operative time ,intraoperative blood loss ,chest drainage duration ,postoperative total drainage volume ,lymph node dissection number ,postoperative complications and postoperative pain were compared between the two groups .Results The two groups were smoothly performed the operation .There was no perioperative death .The operative time ,lymph node dissection num-ber and postoperative complications showed no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P>0 .05) .However ,intr-aoperative blood loss ,postoperative total drainage volume ,chest drainage duration and postoperative pain scores (postoperative 1 -3 d) in the SP-VATS group were less than those in the VAMT group ,the differences showed statistical significance (P<0 .05) . The incidence of complications in the two groups showed no statistically significant difference (P>0 .05) .Conclusion SP-VATS lo-bectomy for treating NSCLC is safe and reliable with less injury and rapid postoperative recovery compared with VAMT .SP-VATS lobectomy may be as a preferred surgical mode for early-stage NSCLC .
3.Advance in Quantitative Tests of Muscle Strength Measurement (review)
Genlin LIU ; Jianjun LI ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Haiqiong KANG ; Ying ZHENG ; Chunxia HAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Bo WEI ; Xiaolei LU ; Yuan YUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(7):766-769
As the manual muscle testing is not sensitive enough to reflect the change of muscle strength, more and more people begin to use isokinetic dynamometry and handheld dynamometer for quantitative tests of muscle strength measurement. This paper briefly introduced the history of clinical approaches of muscle strength measurement, compared the advantages and disadvantages of various quantitative mus-cle strength testing, on which the specific techniques of clinical muscle strength measurement were discussed.
4.Retrospective Analysis of Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in 115 Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Bo WEI ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Genlin LIU ; Yiji WANG ; Ying ZHENG ; Ying ZHANG ; Chunxia HAO ; Haiqiong KANG ; Xiaolei LU ; Yuan YUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(8):936-941
Objective To retrospectively analyze the lower extremity deep vein thrombosis prevention in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods A total of 115 SCI patients in our department from April to May, 2015 were included. The clinical symptoms, lower limb deep vein ultrasonic testing, laboratory examination were collected to analyze the occurrence, prevention measures, the thrombus location and management of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in lower limbs. Results Forty-three patients had thromboprophylaxis in other hospitals before admission, and 105 patients in our department after admission, in which, nine cases were with clinical symptoms in other hospitals and three cases in our department. No pulmonary embolism occurred in them. There was no significant difference in most laboratory index-es between patients with DVT and without DVT in lower limbs (P>0.05). Five patients were with DVT in lower limbs in 43 patients who had thromboprophylaxis, and four cases in 72 patients who did not have thromboprophylaxis. No relationship was found between thrombo-prophylaxis and DVT in lower limbs (χ2=0.663, P=0.415). Five patients were with DVT in lower limbs in 53 patients with complete SCI, and four cases in 59 patients with incomplete SCI. No relationship was found between the severity of SCI and DVT in lower limbs in other hospitals (χ2=0.028, P=0.867). Conclusion DVT in lower limbs could be also occurred in patients who accepted thromboprophylaxis. Labo-ratory indexes are inadequate for the prediction and diagnosis specificity of DVT in lower limbs.
5.Comparison of dose-dense ABVD and standard ABVD in the treatment of early unfavorable and advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma: a retrospective analysis.
Yun-xia, TAO ; San-yuan, SUN ; Su-yi, KANG ; Li-qiang, ZHOU ; Yuan-kai, SHI ; Ye-xiong, LI ; Yan, SUN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(2):260-4
This retrospective analysis compared standard regimen of doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine (ABVD) with the dose-dense ABVD regimen (ABVD-21) in terms of efficacy and toxicity. Patients who had early-stage unfavorable or advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) according to German Hodgkin Study Group criteria from March 1999 to February 2011 were analyzed for treatment response, long-term survival and hematological toxicity. There were 85 patients in the ABVD-21 group and 118 patients in the ABVD group respectively. The complete remission rates after completion of treatment were 92.9% and 90.7% for ABVD-21 and ABVD, respectively. During a median follow-up period of 62 months, no significant difference was found in projected 10-year progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates (84.7% and 94.1% respectively for ABVD-21; 81.4% and 91.5% for ABVD). Subgroup analyses showed that ABVD-21 was significantly better than ABVD for patients with IPS≥3 in terms of PFS and OS rates. Grade 3 to 4 leukopenia (51.8% vs. 28.8%, P=0.001) and neutropenia (57.6% vs. 39.0%, P=0.009) were more common with ABVD-21. We were led to conclude that dose-dense ABVD did not result in better tumor control and overall survival than did ABVD for early-stage unfavorable HL. However, patients at high risk, for example, with IPS≥3, may benefit from dose-dense ABVD.
6.International Spinal Cord Injury: Spinal Interventions and Surgical Procedures Basic Data Set MF Dvorak, E Itshayek, MG Felings, AR Vaccaro, PC Wing, F Biering-Sorensen, VK Noonan
Haiqiong KANG ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Genlin LIU ; Ying ZHENG ; Ying ZHANG ; Chunxia HAO ; Bo WEI ; Yiji WANG ; Xiaolei LU ; Yuan YUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(8):869-878
Study design Survey of expert opinion, feedback and final consensus. Objective To describe the development and the variables included in the International Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Spinal Interventions and Surgical Procedures Basic Data set. Setting International working group. Methods A committee of experts was established to select and define data elements. The data set was then disseminated to the appropriate committees and organizations for comments. All suggested revisions were considered and both the International Spinal Cord Society and the American Spinal Injury Association endorsed the final version. Results The data set consists of nine variables: (1) Intervention/ Procedure Date and start time (2) Non-surgical bed rest and external immobilization, (3) Spinal intervention-closed manipulation and/or reduction of spinal elements, (4) Surgical procedure-approach, (5) Date and time of the completion of the intervention or surgical closure; (6) Surgical procedure-open reduction, (7) Surgical procedure-direct decompression of neural elements, and (8 and 9) Surgical procedure- stabilization and fusion (spinal segment number and level). All variables are coded using numbers or characters. Each spinal intervention and procedure is coded (variables 1 through 7) and the spinal segment level is described (variables 8 and 9). Sample clinical cases were developed to illustrate how to complete it. Conclusion The International SCI Spinal Interventions and Surgical Procedures Basic Data Set was developed to facilitate comparisons of spinal interventions and surgical procedures among studies, centers and countries.
7.Variation of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate after Cervical Spinal Cord Injury (review)
Xiaolei LU ; Hongjun ZHOU ; Genlin LIU ; Ying ZHENG ; Chunxia HAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Haiqiong KANG ; Bo WEI ; Yijie WANG ; Yuan YUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(2):153-155
There is autonomic nerve dysfunction after cervical spinal cord injury. Fluctuation of blood pressure and heart rate was found as orthostatic hypotension and bradycardia.
8.Fasting plasma obestatin levels in patients with different glucose tolerance and its association with lipid metabolism
Pengying GU ; Dongmei KANG ; Yuan XIA ; Hui ZHENG ; Weidong WANG ; Jian ZHOU ; Cuiping ZHAO ; Yan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(6):480-482
Objective To investigate whether fasting obestatin level is different in patients with impaired glucose tolerance or type 2 diabetes, and to explore the association between obestatin and lipid metabolism. Methods Eighty-four subjects without known diabetes were divided into three groups: normal glucose tolerance(NGT), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and type 2 diabetes (DM) Plasma obestatin levels were measured with a radioimmunoassay. The relationship between fasting obestatin levels and metabolic parameters was also analyzed. Results Fasting obestatin levels were lower in DM group [(2.82±0.78)ng/ml] and IGT group [(3.25±0.29)ng/ml] than in NGT group[(3.55±0.57) ng/ml, P<0.01]. Triglycerides and low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels gradually increased among the three groups (P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis revealed fasting obestatin level was independently associated with waist-to-hip ratio, triglyeride and low density lipoprotein cholesterol. The regression equation was obestatin=6.953-3.412×W/H-0.175×TG-0.123×LDL-C. Conclusions The decreased obestatin may be associated with IGR and T2DM, and obestatin level may be associated with lipid metabolism.
9.MRI signs of anterior cruciate ligament tears
Chenglin WANG ; Haili WANG ; Wei KANG ; Yulong QI ; Haiyan ZHOU ; Xiaoxuan REN ; Yuan ZHAO ; Pengcheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(3):261-264
Objective To investigate the direct and indirect MRI manifestations of anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)tears and discuss its mechanism and diagnostic value.Methods The study involved 40 patients with ACL tears including 37 males and three females at age range of 16-49 years(mean age of 33 years).Arthroscopy and operation confirmed 28 patients at acute phase of ACL tears,12 at chronic phase of ACL tears,35 with complete ACL tears and five with partial ACL tears.All patients were examined on 1.5T Siemens MRI scanner,with SE,TSE or Medic sequence in multiple directions.The direct and indirect MRI manifestations of ACL tears were retrospectively and statistically analyzed by employing three experienced doctors.Results Among 28 patients with acute tears,the direct MRI signs included signal interruption or non-consecutive(86%),uneven signal(64%)and swelling and thickening ligament(36%).While in 12 patients with chronic teats,the MRI signs manifested swelling ligament(92%),signal interruption or non-consecutive(75%)and uneven signal(58%).The sign of thickening ligament was mainly seen at chronic phase of ACL tears(P <0.01).Of 35 patients with complete ACL tears,80% occurred in the middle part of ACL,with low incidence of upper and lower parts.All five patients with partial ACL tears occurred in the anteriomedialis bundle.The indirect MRI signs of ACL tears included 7-shaped deformity of posterior cruciate ligament(PCL)(34 patients,85%),meniscus exposure(26 patients)including 16 with lateral meniscus exposure(62%),bone injury(15 patients)including segond fracture(8 patients,53%),widened joint space(9 patients)including 78% at chronic phase,and tibia antelocation(23 patients,57%).Among 40 patients,37 patients were diagnosed correctly preoperatively,with accuracy rate of 92%.While three patients with partial ACL tears were missed diagnosis preoperatively,with inaccuracy rate of 8%.Conclusion ACL tear is relatively easy to identify preoperatively according to direct and indirect MRI signs in combination with trauma history.
10.Comparison of volatile constituents in two types of mugwort leaves (produced in Qichun and Nanyang) using the headspace GC-MS
Yuan ZHANG ; Liping KANG ; Zhongqiu TENG ; Zhilai ZHAN ; Tiegui NAN ; Aixiang ZHOU ; Lanping GUO
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2016;14(3):164-169
Objective:To compare the volatile constituents in mugwort leaves produced in Qichun, Hubei Province and Nanyang, Henan Province.
Methods:The volatile constituents were extracted using headspace heating and analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Then a qualitative analysis was made according to the standard database provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the relative contents of each constituent were calculated using the peak area normalization method.
Results:A total of 59 compounds were identified from the mugwort leaves from Qichun and 51 compounds were identified from the mugwort leaves from Nanyang. These mainly include monoterpenoids, sesquiterpenoids, CxHyOz and other compounds involving the aldehyde, ketone, alkane and benzene. The mugwort leaves from Qichun and Nanyang share 32 common volatile constituents. The chromatographic peak area of identified compounds accounting for 96.38% of GC-MS total chromatographic peak areain Qichun mugwort leaves, versus 95.54% of that in Nanyang mugwort leaves.
Conclusion:The headspace heating extraction combined with GC-MS technology can evidently display similarities and differences of volatile constituents in mugwort leaves produced in different areas and thus provide scientific basis for the quality and screening of mugwort leaves.