1.Retrospective analysis of 65 Castleman diseases
Lei HOU ; Chengbo SUN ; Xiaohui HUANG ; Na LIU ; Peiyu LI
International Journal of Surgery 2016;43(10):668-672
Objective To explore and clarify the clinical features and management of patients with Castleman disease.Methods The clinicopathological features and therapeutic method of 65 patients with Castleman disease admitted to our hospital continuously from 2005 to 2012 were analyzed retrospectively.The mean follow-up time for the entire series was 40 (15-71) months.Results In contrast to Localized Castleman disease(LCD),Multicentric Castleman disease (MCD) patients were relatively older and exhibit various symptoms and abnormal laboratory tests.We found 44 tumor in LCD group.LCD ones,most of which were hyaline vascular (33/42,78.6%),were more likely originated in retroperitoneum,enterocoelia(10/44,22.7%) or mediastinum(10/44,22.7%).The initial treatment for LCD patients was complete surgical resection and all patients are current alive with no evidence of recurrence.MCD ones always accompanied by fever(9/23,39.1%),anemia(9/23,39.1%)and splenomegaly,and most of MCD patients were plasmacytic variants(14/23,60.9%) or mixed cellular variants (5/23,21.7%).We found 66 tumor in MCD group and they were more likely originated in neck (16/66,24.2%) and groin area (12/66,18.2%).Surgery combined with CHOP-like chemotherapy or CHOP-like chemotherapy alone was the mainstream treatment for MCD ones.21 patients achieved complete remission or partial remission,and only 2 patients died of lung infection.Whether patients could tolerate long-term chemotherapy or not was an important prognostic factor.Conclusions LCD patients had no typical clinical symptoms and could be cured by surgery.Most of MCD patients always had a good prognosis after receiving CHOP-like chemotherapy.
2.The in vitro inhibitory effects of oridonin on proliferation of conjunctival fibroblasts after trabeculectomy in rabbit
Jianming WANG ; Na HUI ; Yazhi FAN ; Lei XIONG ; Naixue SUN
Ophthalmology in China 1994;0(02):-
Objective To investigate inhibitory effects of Oridonin on the proliferation of cultured rabbit conjunctival fibroblast (RCF). Design Experimental study. Participants Cultured RCF obtained from filtering area after trabeculectomy. Methods Trabeculectomy was performed in rabbits. On day 7 after surgery, subconjunctival tissue from filtering area was obtained for culturing RCF in vitro. Cultured RCFs were exposed to different concentration Oridonin (5, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 ?mol?L-1) for 48h, respectively. The proliferation of RCF was investigated by MTT assay at different time points. Main Outcome Measures Optical density (OD) value of RCF and inhibitory rate of cell growth. Results OD values of each concentration Oridonin group (5, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 ?mol?L-1) were (0.402?0.013), (0.347?0.011), (0.293?0.015), (0.236?0.022), (0.184?0.023), and (0.125?0.014), respectively. These data showed a significant difference compared with the OD value (0.453?0.015) of control group without Oridonin (P=0.021-0.000). The inhibitory effects showed a significant difference in a dose-dependent manner (F=5.48, P=0.003). Oridonin (5, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 ?mol?L-1) sup-pressed the proliferation of RCF in vitro at rates of 11.26%, 23.40%, 35.32%, 47.90%, 59.38% and 72.41%, respectively. Conclusion Oridonin can inhibit the proliferation of cultured RCF obtained from filtering area. The effect is in a dose-dependent manner. This indicates that Oridonin is most likely to be a novel agent to prevent excessive scarring following glaucoma surgery.
3.The modulation of central amygdale on cardiac nocicepption in rats
Dongyu LEI ; Jing LI ; Na SUN ; Jing LI ; Ruian WANG ; Yuanyuan WEI ; Xiaoli YANG ; Jianqing DU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2014;(3):320-323
Objective To study the modulation of central amygdale (CeA)on cardiac nociception with electrical stimulation in rats.Methods The heart pain model of adult male Sprague-Dawley rats was established with intrapericardial injection of capsaicin; then the evoked electromyography (EMG ) responses in the spinotrapezius (SPT)were observed as an index.Immunohistochemical method was used to observe the expression of c-fos in CeA;The rats were divided into normal control group,intrapericardial saline injection control group,and intrapericardial capsaicin injection group. The changes of EMG responses after electrical stimulation on CeA (intensity of 30μA and 70μA)were observed separately by electrophysiology in different groups.Results① Compared with normal control group, intrapericardial capsaicin injection group had significantly increased expression of c-fos in CeA.However,c-fos expression did not differ significantly between intrapericardial saline injection group and normal control group;② After 30μA electrical stimulation on CeA,EMG response in SPT significantly decreased in intrapericardial capsaicin injection group compared with that in control group;the total discharge rate was (78.58±4.62)% of that of control group (P<0.05).After 70μA electrical stimulation on CeA, the total discharge rate was (54.89±3.98)% of that of control group (P<0.05).Conclusion CeA may be involved in cardiac nociceptive transmission in rats and has inhibitory effects on the modulation of rat cardiac nociception.
4.Effects of current perception threshold in evaluating the peripheral nerves in diabetic patients
Li TIAN ; Minghao SUN ; Na LIU ; Zhecheng ZHANG ; Lei WANG ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(11):869-873
Objective To evaluate the impairment of large and small fibers of peripheral nerves in patients with diabetes mellitus according to the current perception threshold ( CPT ) comparing with nerve conduction studies ( NCS) and sympathetic skin response ( SSR).Methods Fourty-nine diabetic patients were enrolled from August to December 2014 in Tianjin Third Central Hospital.The CPT was examined by the Neurometer?CPT/C in diabetic patients and 23 healthy subjects.Electrical stimulations of 2 000, 250 and 5 Hz were delivered respectively to the first toe distal section , the bottom of the knee-patella middle line and the index finger distal section.NCS and SSR were performed in diabetic patients.The patients were divided into normal NCS ( NCSN) group and abnormal NCS ( NCSA) group according to the results of the nerve conduction.According to the results of SSR , the patients were divided into normal SSR ( SSRN) group and abnormal SSR ( SSRA ) group.Results In three testing areas , the CPT in NCSN group had no significant difference compared with control group , which was tested by different frequency;NCSA group had increased CPT (393.5 ±68.4, 213.1 ±39.7, 172.5 ±52.8, 221.6 ±48.0, 91.7 ±33.1, 76.2 ±27.8, 274.0 ±48.4, 120.1 ±26.6, 75.3 ±21.9) compared with control group (278.1 ±53.6, 128.9 ±46.7, 78.7 ±28.7, 149.3 ±54.6, 52.3 ±23.2, 41.9 ±18.7, 214.2 ±46.0, 96.0 ±29.3, 48.6 ±17.0; F=36.277, 40.827, 50.301, 10.240, 12.837, 13.832, 11.749, 5.559, 17.412,all P<0.01).At the first toe section, CPT decreased in SSRN group ( 91.0 ±29.0, 55.2 ±21.3 ) compared with control group (128.9 ±46.7, 78.7 ±28.7;F=23.071, 22.646, both P<0.05), which was tested by the currents of 250 Hz and 5 Hz frequency.In three testing areas , the SSRA group had increased CPT compared with control group , which was tested by different frequency.Conclusion Hyperesthesia as an early manifestation of small fiber damage can be detected by CPT in diabetic patients; CPT has no advantage in the evaluation of large fiber damage.
5.Clinical study of 23G vs 20G vitreous surgery combined phacoemulsification and IOL implantation for macular epiretinal membrane with cataract with
Rui, WANG ; Na, HUI ; Chun-Ling, LEI ; Chun-Chao, BI ; Wen-Tao, SUN ; Hu-Ping, SONG
International Eye Science 2017;17(10):1886-1890
AIM: To evaluate the effects of 23G vs 20G pars plana vitrectomy ( PPV ) combined with internal limiting membrane peeling, phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation for macular epiretinal membrane with cataract. ·METHODS: Totally 45 eyes of 45 patients with macular epiretinal membrane and cataract were enrolled in this retrospective non-randomized controlled clinical study. All eyes were treated with PPV combined with internal limiting membrane peeling, phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation. There were 20 eyes in 23G PPV group, and 25 eyes in 20G PPV group. The best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA ) , intraocular pressure (IOP), counting of corneal endothelial cells ( CEC) and central retinal thickness ( CRT ) were examined before surgery. BCVA results were converted to the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution ( LogMAR ) visual acuity. All operations were performed by the same doctor. Operation time for vitrectomy and membrane peeling, average ultrasound energy ( AVE) and effective phacoemulsification time ( EPT ) were recorded. BCVA and CRT were observed postoperatively at 30d and 90d, counting of CEC was observed postoperatively at 90d. IOP was observed postoperatively at 1d and 7d. ·RESULTS:The mean operation time for vitrectomy were 12. 57± 1. 35min in 23G group and 17. 30 ± 1. 19min in 20G group. The difference was statistically significant ( t =-12. 488, P<0. 01). There were no statistical significances in operation time for membrane peeling, AVE and EPT between 23G and 20G groups ( t=-0. 68,-1. 186,-0. 737, P=0. 500, 0. 242,0. 465). On 1d after surgery, IOP in 23G group was lower than that in 20G group, the difference was statistically significant (t= -2. 345, P=0. 024). The BCVA and CRT of the two groups both improved after operations. There were no statistically significant differences between two groups in terms of IOP, BCVA, and CRT ( F = 0. 465, 1. 895, 0. 689; P = 0. 499, 0. 176, 0. 411). IOP, BCVA and CRT were significant statistical different in different time-point within each group ( F=291. 245, 103. 06, 665. 402, P<0. 01 ). Different surgical methods of 23G and 20G had interactive effects on IOP with different time points ( F = 13. 245, P<0. 01 ), but different surgeries had no interactive effects on BCVA and CRT with different time points (F=1. 212, 2. 293;P=0. 283, 0. 129). The counting CEC in 23G group was more than that in 20G group postoperatively at 90d, the difference was statistically significant (t=2. 049, P=0. 048). ·CONCLUSION: The 23G PPV combined with internal limiting membrane peeling, phacoemulsification, intraocular lens implantation for macular epiretinal membrane with cataract is effective. Compared with 20G PPV, 23G PPV has advantages in operation time for vitrectomy and counting CEC. But lower IOP is likely in 23G PPV on 1d after surgery
6.A feasibility study of recombinant adeno-associated virus(rAAV)as a vector for transferring a target gene to retina
Jian-Ming, WANG ; Ya-Zhi, FAN ; Na, HUI ; Lei, XIONG ; Hai-Xiao, FENG ; Nai-Xue, SUN
International Eye Science 2008;8(9):1740-1742
AIM:To study the feasibility of recombinant adeno-associated virus(rAAV)as a vector to transfer the green fluorescent protein(GFP)gene as a target gene into rabbit retina.METHODS:Intravitreal injection of rAAV-gfp was performed in either eye for each rabbit with the other eye taken as control.At the 3rd,7th,and 14th day after injection,the eyeballs were removed,and the retinas were flat-mounted on glass slides to inspect the retinal fluorescence,respectively.RESULTS:After intravitreal injection of rAAV-gfp,the presence of fluorescent spots in the cytoplasm of retinal cells indicated that GFP gene was efficiently transferred and expressed in the rabbit retina.CONCLUSION:Recombinant adeno-associated virus is a reliable and simple vector for transferring target gene,e.g.,GFP gene,to the retina.
7.Study on using CT to locating mark of sustentaculum tali and the parameter measurement
Lei NA ; Pei WANG ; Bo SUN ; Huajie DING ; Jun GAO ; Wei WANG ; Hongtao JIANG ; Changyu YU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(28):3966-3968
Objective To use CT and 3D reconstruction technique to locating mark of sustentaculum tali ,and measure the an‐gle & length of the specified point of the lateral wall of the calcaneus to sustentaculum tali for providing .To basis for the operation of calcaneus .Methods Thirty adult ankle wet specimens were chosen and scanned with CT ,and the dicom data were converted into the software to 3D‐reconstruction ,the observation and measurement to find new methods of locating mark of sustentaculum tali ;Forty adult calcaneus dried specimens were chosen and scanned with CT .The dicom data were converted into the software to 3D‐re‐construction ,using a workstation software measure the angle and length of the line which from the center of the sustentaculum tail to each point on the calcaneal lateral wall .Results First ,in the function of ankle joint position ,with the foot medial surface as “sag‐ittal reference plane” measurement ,the vertical line passing through the leading edge of medial malleols and the coronal line passing through the leading edge of sustentaculum tali intersect at a point .The vertical distance of the point to leading edge of medial malle‐ols was (34 .95 ± 2 .60) mm ,the length of sustentaculum tali was (21 .44 ± 1 .89) mm ,the height of sustentaculum tali was (10 .17 ± 1 .16) mm ,the anteversion of sustentaculum tali was (35 .31 ± 3 .73)° .Second ,in front of calcaneus ,upward angel of points G ,E were (28 .78 ± 3 .90 )° ,(29 .47 ± 2 .96 )° respectively .Frontward angle of points G ,E were ( - 19 .83 ± 4 .60 )° , ( - 11 .02 ± 4 .74)° respectively .Under the posterior articular surface ,upward angel of points C ,K ,I ,J were(2 .52 ± 2 .46)° ,(2 .92 ± 2 .28)° ,(14 .98 ± 2 .49)° ,(14 .38 ± 1 .90)° respectively .Frontward angle of points C ,K ,I ,J were(7 .32 ± 1 .66)° ,(19 .25 ± 1 .98)° , (10 .30 ± 2 .63)° ,(19 .33 ± 1 .97)° respectively .The length of screw was about 40 - 44 mm .The length of C point to the sustentacu‐lum tail was minimum ,and the length of G was maximum .Conclusion In the function of ankle joint position ,the sustentaculum tail can be located with the leading edge of medial malleols as a surface landmarks .The measurement of the angle and length of which from each point on the calcaneal lateral wall to sustentaculum tail by using CT .
8.Study on clinical isolates of human cytomegalovirus found in Urumqi by restriction fragment length polymorphism of PCR products.
Xue-lei YANG ; Na-er JIA ; He SUN ; Wen-hui DU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2004;18(2):168-171
BACKGROUNDThe study was designed to investigate the status of molecular epidemiology of HCMV in Urumqi through genetic comparison of clinical isolates.
METHODSDNA sequences of 2.0-2.6 kb were amplified by polymerase chain reaction from three relatively conservative gene regions (DNA polymerase, glycoproteins H, and major immediate-early antigen) of 28 clinical HCMV strains and then were analysed by restriction enzymes.
RESULTSThe restriction patterns of the clinical isolates which did not have relation in epidemiology were greatly different, but the patterns of the clinical isolates related in epidemiology such as strains paired in mother and infant were quite similar. Of eight mother and infant pairs, from whom HCMV were isolated, four pairs showed identity of restriction profiles within each pair for all three amplified regions, four pairs showed differences between mother and infant.
CONCLUSIONThese results confirm the high degree of genetic variability among cytomegalovirus strains in Urumqi. Analysis of PCR-RFLP can indicate transmission of HCMV infection and facilitate its molecular epidemiologic studies.
China ; epidemiology ; Cytomegalovirus ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Cytomegalovirus Infections ; epidemiology ; virology ; DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase ; genetics ; Humans ; Immediate-Early Proteins ; genetics ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length ; Viral Envelope Proteins ; genetics
9.A study on the relationship between family environment and anxiety of the undergraduates in medical universities.
Feng-sheng WANG ; Ye-huan SUN ; Juan-juan NIU ; Biao CAI ; Lei GONG ; Li-na SUN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(4):475-476
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10.Study on HIV related stigma and discrimination among people living with HIV/AIDS and their family members
Li-Na SUN ; Ye-Huan SUN ; Dong-Dong ZHANG ; Qiong ZHAO ; Feng-Sheng WANG ; Juan-Juan NIU ; Lei GONG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(11):1219-1222
Objective To understand the perceived stigma and discrimination and received stigma and discrimination as well as the differences and reasons of them among people living with HIV/AIDS and their family members. Methods 307 people were investigated and 117 of which were HIV/AIDS and the others were their family members. Face to face interview was carried out. Results HIV/AIDS and their family were living in the social environment rounded by stigma and discrimination. Stigma and discrimination could be divided into perceived stigma and discrimination and received stigma and discrimination, and these two kinds of stigma and discrimination were statistically significant different between HIV/AIDS and their family members (t=-12.540, P=0.000) , and the perceived stigma and discrimination was more serious than received stigma and discrimination. The perceived stigma and discrimination were related to their self-efficacy (OR=0.558, P=0.041 ), family APGAR (OR= 0.650, P=0.027), infected with HIV or not (OR= 2.116,P=0.004). The received stigma and discrimination were related to their self-efficacy (OR=0.468,P=0.028), family APGAR (OR=0.427, P=0.000) whether infected by HIV (OR=3.412, P=0.001 ). Conclusion Stigma and discrimination did exist in the environment where HIV/AIDS and their family lived, suggesting that it was necessary to develop a series of policies and measures to fight against stigma and discrimination.