1.Surgical Treatment of Metastatic Hepatic Cancer (Report of 208 Cases )
Tao HUANG ; Bo LI ; Haoming LIN ; Ke DONG
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(03):-
Objective To explore the effect of surgical treatment of metastatic hepatic cancer. Methods Two hundred and eight patients with metastatic hepatic cancer received surgical treatment in our department during the past seven years, and their information were analyzed retrospectively in this paper. The ages of these patients ranged from 19 years to 82 years, and 133 of them were male, 75 of them were female. Two of them were complicated with hepatocirrhosis, and 5 with polycystic liver. The metastatic cancer originated from gastrointestinal tract in 121 cases (58.2%), and from other parts of the body in 87 cases (41.8%). One hundred and sixteen of the patients received resection treatment (resection group), and 92 of them received non-resecton treatment (non-resection group). The survival rates of the two groups were compared through Chi square test.Results The 1-, 3- and 5-year survival rates for all patients were 56.3%,23.1% and 13.0%, respectively. The 1-, 3- and 5-year survival rates were 74.1 %,39.7% and 23.3% in the resection group respectively and 33.7%, 2.2% and 0 in the non-resection group, respectively. Resection group had a higher survival rate than that of the non-resection group ( P
2.Dissociation and Recombination Mechanism of Ferritin Subunits in the Liver of Sphyrna Zygaena
Qing LIN ; Ping CHEN ; Xuetao JI ; Caihuan KE ; Heqing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2010;38(2):207-213
Liver ferritin of Sphyrna zygaena(SZLF) with purity of mass spectrum was prepared in batch. Under) the condition of acidifying medium at pH 1.0, PAGE showed that SZLF subunits treated for 20 min began) to dissociate. A whole process of subunit dissociation and recombination was monitored by transmission electron microscopy(TEM). In addition, the changes of size of both protein shell and iron core were also determined) by TEM directly. It was found that in the acid dissociation process of SZLF subunits, the size of iron) core and protein shell showed the same trend of change, which might be related to not only the iron release) of inner iron core but the dissociation and unfolding of the protein shell. The passway of SZLF recombination is a fast step, which is a conversion process from incompact moltenglobule to compact ferritin. Under the assistant of matrix acidity pH 3.0 and laser, SZLF mixed with horse spleen ferritin(HSF) still has capacity to release) its subunits to form subunit ions for mass analysis by a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer, which indicates that the interaction intensity between the subunits was weaken but they were not unfolded under this pH condition. TEM technology can be applied in studying both dissociation and recombination in ferritin subunits.
3.Study on the Effect of Dark Tea Fermentation Liquid with Eurotium cristatum on the Activity of Digestive Enzyme
Qun HUANG ; Lin-Jie CHEN ; Yan-Po LI ; Ke CHE ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
The effect of dark tea fermentation liquid with Eurotium Cristatum on the activity of digestive enzyme was researched, as fellowing amylase, protease, lipase. The results showed that dark tea fermentation liquid with Eurotium Cristatum may increase remarkably the activity of ?-amylase and protease, but decrease efficiently the activity of lipase. The fermentation liquid improves the digestion and absorption of starch and protein, but inhibits the decomposition and absorption of fat, so it can explain the mechanism of Fu-brick tea's health functions.
4.Development history of methodology of Chinese medicines' authentication.
Ke-Li CHEN ; Lin-Fang HUANG ; Yi-Mei LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(7):1203-1208
This paper reviewed the emergence process of the subject and methodology of Chinese Medicines' Authentication. Based on the research progress and major achievements acquired in research of each methodology including identification of origin, description, microscopic, physical, chemical and biological characteristics of Chinese medicines, it is expounded that the development process of each methodology combined modem digital technology, information science and its own characteristics. And the development direction is further described for methodology of Chinese Medicines' Authentication towards systematization and informationization.
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history
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methods
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Drug Contamination
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prevention & control
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chemistry
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history
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pharmacology
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History, 20th Century
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History, 21st Century
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Quality Control
5.Research on the specificity of nursing in schizophrenia patients with repetitive transcranial and magnetic stimulation
Xiaohan CHEN ; Xiaoying KE ; Xiuyun LIU ; Lin LIN ; Kaiwen WU ; Yuying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(24):69-71
Objective To sum up the specificity in clinical care of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS),and provide reference for putting forward scientific and effective clinical care project.Methods 200 male schizophrenia patients with rTMS treatment were divided into the research group and the control group with 100 cases in each group randomly.Then,the research group adopted the specific nursing which was obtained from the pre-experiment while the control group adopted the routine care.Moreover,NORS scale was used to evaluate the treatment effect.Changhai Pain Measuring Scale was employed to assess headaches in pre-treatment and post-treatment.Results The data of the research group in NORS scale was obviously lower than the control group,and the difference between two groups had statistical significance.No case occurred adverse reaction in the research group,in contract with many cases with adverse reaction in the control group.Conclusions Specific nursing can reduce complications effectively for schizophrenia patients receiving rTMS treatment,and it is a scientific,effective and mature clinical care method.
6.Concurrent medullary and papillary thyroid carcinoma: report of a case.
Ke-rong LIN ; Zhao-lang HUANG ; Xiao-wang HUANG ; Xiang-yang ZHENG ; Guo-rong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(4):279-280
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metabolism
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Carcinoma, Medullary
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metabolism
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pathology
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Carcinoma, Papillary
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metabolism
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pathology
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Chromogranin A
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metabolism
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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metabolism
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Diagnosis, Differential
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metabolism
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pathology
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Synaptophysin
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metabolism
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Thyroglobulin
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metabolism
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Thyroid Neoplasms
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7.Anatomic and clinical significance of the anterolateral hip joint capsule and iliofemoral ligament
Jiajie LIN ; Yujin TANG ; Xiufeng HUANG ; Kegong XIE ; Ke HUANG ; Ningning QIAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;(2):218-223
BACKGROUND:To repair and reconstruct the joint capsule and surrounding ligaments is one of effective methods against displacement and dislocation after total hip arthroplasty. In recent years, anterolateral total hip arthroplasty has been widely used, but little is reported on the anatomic features of the anterolateral hip joint capsule and iliofemoral ligament. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the anatomic features of the anterolateral hip joint capsule and iliofemoral ligaments, thereby providing anatomic evidence for selecting and optimizing the approach for total hip arthroplasty and for clinical practice. METHODS:Thirty adult cadaver hips fixed with formalin were used for this study. The anterolateral hip joint capsule and the iliofemoral ligaments were dissected and anterolateral hip joint capsules were divided into three sections and nine parts. The average thickness of each part and the average height and width of each section were measured. The anterolateral hip joint capsule was observed by its beginning and ending, course, branch and histological features. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The anterolateral hip joint capsule was tightly connected with the iliofemoral ligaments to form a complex. The thickness of the capsule was varied. The thinnest parts of the complex were BI and BII. In addition, the average height and width of each section were different. The joint capsule originating from the anterior inferior iliac spine and acetabulum was divided into three branches and fixed on the intertrochanteric line. Understanding of the anterolateral hip joint capsule and iliofemoral ligaments may make for the approach selection, design and optimization of total hip arthroplasty.
9.Effect of Leech Capsule on stability of carotid plaque and expression of platelet membrane glycoprotein
Qiuyue CHEN ; Miwu HUANG ; Shaofa KE ; Xiaoping JIN ; Xianfang LIN ; Baoguo CHEN ; En WANG ; Yuanlin ZHOU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(12):-
Objective:To investigate the effect ofLeech Capsule on stability ofcarotid plaque and expression ofplatelet membrane glycoprotein in patients with cerebral arteriosclerosis.Methods:203 patients with cerebral arteriosclerosis which with unstable carotid plaque were divided into two groups.There were 101 patients in observation group which were treated by conventional therapy and Leech Capsule, and 102 patients in control group which were treated only by conventional therapy.Then comparison analysis ofIMT, plaque area, unstable plaque number and positive rates ofPAC-1 and CD62P were made before and after treatment with two groups.Results:After treatment, the IMT, plaque area, unstable plaque number and positive rates ofPAC-1 and CD62P in observation group were significantly lesser than those in control group.In observation group, all parameters after treatment were significantly lesser than those before treatment, but in control group there were no significant difference in IMT and positive rates ofCD62P between after treatment and before treatment.In addition, there were no obvious adverse reactions after treatment by leech capsule.Conclusion:Leech Capsule was an effective drug for stabilizing carotid plaque and depressing the level ofplatelet activation, and it had few adverse reaction.It was worth further spreading.
10.Experimental study of astrocyte reaction to injury in vitro
Qi-Lin HUANG ; Wen-Qing CAI ; Ke-Cheng ZHANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2001;23(3):315-317
Objective To study the occurence, development and regulation of reactive gliosis with astrocyte (Ast) in vitro. Methods Ast was isolated and cultured in vitro and its model of reactive gliosis was established by scratching the cultured astrocytes. The reactivity and rules of Ast to injury was studied by morphological changes, RT-PCR, immunocytochemistry, in situ hybridization and imaging analysis. Results After scratching, the astrocytes showed typical features of reactive gliosis, with the hypertrophic cell body, thickened and lengtheded processes, and enhanced glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) staining. In situ hybridization and RT-PCR analysis confirmed that the expression of GFAP mRNA was markedly increased. These changes occurred 1 d after scratching and reached the peak 5 to 7 d after injuring. Conclusion A model of reactive astrogliosis was successfully established in vitro which showed an active reaction to injury. The characteristics of reactive gliosis parallel that seen in vivo.