1.Some adaptation ways of creature in liquid environment
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;0(02):-
Creatures living in liquid environment can form special exterior structure, internal framework, movement and substance distribution according to their respective living condition. This paper focused on the analysis via examples of macroscopic and microscopic organism. Quantitative analysis is used to make the description more exact and internal features of the organism easier to be examed.
2.Efficiency of two different operation ways for a complex kind of retinal detachment
Heng, LI ; Fang, CHEN ; Wen-Jun, GOU ; Bi-Fang, TANG ; Quan-Kun, LIU
International Eye Science 2016;16(8):1579-1581
Abstract? AIM: To evaluate the efficiency of two different operation ways, vitrectomy and vitrectomy combined with inferior scleral buckling, for a complex kind of retinal detachment.?METHODS:The complex kind of retinal detachment were diagnosed in 100 cases ( 100 eyes ) , with the common features:1)the course of more than 1mo;2) at least one retinal hole located in the inferior marginal retina;3) the detachment of retina was found proliferated, there was at least 1 retinal fold in retinal detachment area. The patients were randomly divided into two groups: the treatment group ( 50 eyes ) who received vitrectomy combined with inferior scleral buckling;the control group ( 50 eyes ) who received vitrectomy without scleral buckling. The retinal anatomic reattachment, visual function recovery, macular central fovea thickness and complications in two groups were observed.? RESULTS: There were 49 eyes ( 98%) with retinal anatomic reattachment in the treatment group while 42 eyes(84%)in control group(χ2=4.2605, P<0.05);the best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA) was 0.254 ±0.238 in the treatment group while it was 0.219±0.229 in control group (t=1.8879,P>0.05);the macular central fovea thickness was 272 ±32.21μm in the treat group while it was 316 ± 33.46μm(t=12.597,P<0.01).Intraocular pressure in 12 eyes ( 24%) was more than 30mmHg in the treatment group while 4 eyes ( 8%) in control group within 1wk postoperation (χ2=4.7619,P<0.05); intraocular pressure in 100 eyes were controlled below 21mmHg 1mo postoperatively.? CONCLUSION: It is a more effective method to vitrectomy combined with inferior scleral buckling than the single vitrectomy for the special kind of retinal detachment.It can increase the rate of retinal anatomic reattachment and reduce macular edema.
3.Analysis of 655 cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in children
Lian YE ; Yibin DENG ; Fang WANG ; Kun FANG ; Hua GOU ; Zhilong CAI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(12):1676-1677,1679
Objective To analyze the MP infection status in children with respiratory tract disease and the correlation with gen‐der ,age ,season and clinical conditions .Methods To investigate the clinical data retrospectively of 655 children with respiratory tract infection from January to December 2013 .Results The positive rate of MP antibody was 48 .09% with a higher incidence in girls than boys ,and those above 3 were more susceptible to it .Winter and spring were the peak seasons .The older group had a higher positive rate of MP antibody ,together with high morbidity of MPP and LP ,the differences were statistically significant (P<0 .05) ,while the younger group was inclined to get higher WBC count and percentage of increasing CRP and neutrophils ,the differ‐ences were statistically significant(P<0 .05) .Conclusion MP is a common pathogenic bacteria causes respiratory tract infection in children above 3 years ,especially in winter and spring .The antibody positive rate rise with age and the infected children are more likely to have pneumonia meanwhile the younger group has higher WBC count ,in which more cases get higher level of CRP and neutrophils .
4.The Synthesis and Distribution of TGF-beta1 in Cardiac Valves.
Jae Ki KO ; Nam Gyun KIM ; Min Ho KIM ; Jei Kun CHAE ; Gou Young KOH
Korean Circulation Journal 1998;28(7):1161-1167
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) plays an important role on cardiac muscle differentiation, cardiac septa and valve formation during heart development. However, the role of TGF-beta1 in cardiac valves of adult animals is largely unknown. Cardiac valves are target portion from repetitive, periodic and continuous physical loading in the body. Therefore, we examined the mRNA, protein levels, and protein distribution of TGF-beta1 in cardiac valves of adult animals to clarify the biological importance of TGF-beta1. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult mice, rats and pigs were used. Cardiac valves of pig were frozen and were pulverized with liquid nitrogen. To measure the mRNA levels of TGF-beta1 in cardiac valves, total RNA was extracted using Tri-reagent and performed Northern blot analysis. To measure the protein levels of TGF-beta1 in cardiac valves, total protein was extracted and performed Western blot analysis. To examine the TGF-beta1 distribution, immuno-histochemistry with anti-CC-1-30 antibody was performed. RESULTS: The mRNA level of TGF-beta1 in pulmonary valve was higher than those in the other valves. However, the protein levels of TGF-beta1 were similar among valves. The mRNA and protein levels of TGF-beta1 in cardiac valves were higher than those in atria or ventricles. The TGF-beta1 protein was located mainly in cellular interstitium in cardiac valves. The distribution of TGF-beta1 protein in surface area was higher than in the mid-portion of valves. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that synthesis and distribution of TGF-beta1 in cardiac interstitum is essential for maintaining of normal structure and function on various physical loading.
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Blotting, Northern
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Blotting, Western
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Heart
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Heart Valves*
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Humans
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Mice
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Myocardium
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Nitrogen
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Pulmonary Valve
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Rats
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RNA
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RNA, Messenger
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Swine
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1*
5.Quality standard for Weigela japonica var.sinica
zhi Jun WANG ; ling Bao GOU ; qi Hong ZHANG ; li Hai YU ; ling Ai WANG ; fang Hui L(U) ; Kun ZOU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(12):2529-2533
AIM To establish the quality standard for Weigela japonica Thunb.var.sinica (Rehd.) Bailey (W.j.).METHODS TLC was adopted in this medicinal material's qualitative identification after morphological identification and microscopic identification.The contents of water,total ash,acid-insoluble ash and extracts were detected according to Chinese Pharmacopoeia methods.Then the contents of scopoletin and total coumarins were determined by HPLC and UV,respectively.RESULTS The morphologies and microscopic characters of W.j.could be distinguished from other same generic plants.The clear TLC spot displayed good resolution.The contents of water,total ash,acid-insoluble ash,water-soluble extract and acid-soluble extract were no more than 12.0%,no more than 2.0%,no more than 0.5%,no less than 5.0% and no less than 4.5%,respectively.Scopoletin and total coumarins showed good linear relationships within the ranges of 1.25-40.0 μg/mL(r =0.999 7)and 2.0-64.0 μg/mL (r =0.999 9),whose average recoveries were 98.19% (RSD =0.90%) and 99.21% (RSD =2.5%),respectively.CONCLUSION This accurate and reliable method can be used for the quality control of W.j..
6.Retrospective analysis on 77 cases of T4b hypopharyngeal carcinoma treated by non-surgical treatments.
Xiang GU ; Kun LIU ; Hao Cheng GOU ; Nan Xiang CHEN ; Xin Xin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2022;57(1):22-28
Objective: To analyze the effectiveness, safety and factors influencing the clinical prognosis of patients with hypopharyngeal carcinoma in T4b by nonsurgical treatments. Methods: The clinical data of 77 patients with T4b hypopharyngeal cancer treated in the College of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery of the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital from January 2010 to June 2021 were analyzed retrospectively. All were males, aged(57.0±8.0)years old. Patients were treated with induction chemotherapy plus concurrent chemoradiotherapy. Kaplan Meier survival analysis was used to compare the effects of different factors on prognosis. Adverse reactions during treatments and the causes of death were analyzed. Results: 98.7% of 77 patients with T4b hypopharyngeal cancer completed the chemotherapy plan and 94.8% completed the radiotherapy plan. The most common adverse reactions were grade 2 radiation oral mucositis (50/77, 64.9%) and grade 2 leukopenia (50/77, 64.9%). The incidence of grade 3 severe hoarseness was 7.8% (6/77), one patient (1.3%) underwent gastrostomy due to dysphagia, and pronunciation and swallowing function were effectively preserved in other patients. The overall survival rate was 71.9% at 1 year, 45.6% at 3 years and 29.7% at 5 years. The location of tumor, the presence of liquefaction necrosis in tumor, the use of molecular targeted drugs and the approach of radiotherapy were independent factors,each of which that affected the prognosis of T4b patients with advanced hypopharyngeal cancer [HR (95%CI) were 1.867(1.085-3.213), 3.018 (1.437-6.335), 0.372 (0.181-0.764) and 2.158 (1.015-4.588), respectively, P<0.05]. The two leading causes of death with high incidence were disease recurrence (12/32, 37.5%) and cervical large vessel rupture and hemorrhage (11/32, 34.4%). Conclusions: Non-surgical comprehensive treatment offers a high laryngeal preservation rate in patients with T4b hypopharyngeal cancer. The location of tumor, the liquefaction necrosis within tumor, the use of molecular targeted drugs, and the approach of radiotherapy are independent prognostic factors.
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Chemoradiotherapy
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Humans
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Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms/drug therapy*
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Middle Aged
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
7.Key to Indigo Naturalis' oral effectiveness: in vivo and in vitro verification of bile action.
Xiao-Rong XU ; Fei RAN ; Ya-Nan HE ; Hua-Mei GOU ; Zhi-Min CI ; Fang WANG ; Ming YANG ; Ding-Kun ZHANG ; Li HAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(13):3198-3204
Indigo Naturalis( IN) is mainly composed of 10% organic matter and 90% inorganic matter,with a poor wettability and strong hydrophobicity. Indigo,indirubin and effective ingredients are almost insoluble in water. And how it exerts its effect after oral administration still needs to be revealed. For this reason,this study put forward the hypothesis that " Indigo Naturalis forms a slightly soluble calcium carbonate carrier in a strong acid environment of gastric fluid,and organic substances are solubilized in the bile environment of intestinal fluid",and then verified the hypothesis. First,the dissolution apparatus was used to simulate the change process of IN in different digestive fluid,and the effects of low-dose and normal bile on the dissolution of inorganic substances and the release of organic substances were compared. After the surface morphology and element changes of IN in different digestive fluid were observed,it was found that bile is the key to promoting the dissolution of organic and inorganic substances in IN. Furthermore,the rat fever model induced by 2,4-dinitrophenol was used to study the antipyretic effect of IN in normal rats and bile duct ligation rats. It was found that the antipyretic effect of IN on normal rats was better than that of bile duct ligation rats. The above results indicated that after oral administration of IN,the calcium carbonate carrier was transformed into a slightly soluble state in acidic gastric fluid,and a small amount of organic matter was released. When IN entered the intestinal fluid mixed with bile,the carrier dissolved in a large amount,and indigo and indirubin were dissolved in a large amount,so as to absorb the blood and exert the effect. This study has a certain significance for guiding clinical application of IN. For patients with insufficient bile secretion( such as bile duct resection),oral administration with IN may not be effective and shall be paid attention.
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Bile
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Humans
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Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
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Indigo Carmine
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Indigofera
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Plant Extracts
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Rats
8.Effect of Removing Core on Quality of Phyllanthi Fructus
Chuan-hong LUO ; Sheng-jie HUANG ; Qi-qi HU ; Peng TAN ; Hua-mei GOU ; Xi-chuan WEI ; Hao-zhou HUANG ; San-hu FAN ; Jun-zhi LIN ; Ding-kun ZHANG ; Li HAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(9):147-156
Objective:The differences of chemical compositions and pharmacological activities between the core and pulp of Phyllanthi Fructus were investigated by chemical analysis and