1.Recurrent implantation failure: gamete and embryo factors.
National Journal of Andrology 2014;20(6):544-547
Despite the immense achievement in the field of IVF in recent years, many patients still suffer from recurrent implantation failure. Therefore, much attention has been drawn to its etiology and treatment. Chromosomal abnormality, sperm DNA damage, zona hardening, and inappropriate culture conditions are important factors that lead to recurrent implantation failure. Results of studies suggest that preimplantation genetic screening does not improve the rate of implantation or live birth. Comparative genomic hybridization array and single nucleotide polymorphism array could offer a more comprehensive screening of chromosomes. Assisted hatching may help to solve the problem of zona hardening in some situations. Co-culture and blastocyst transfer could be conducive to the improvement of the rates of implantation and pregnancy. Cytoplasmic transfer may give a solution to ooplasmic composition anomalies.
Chromosome Aberrations
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Coculture Techniques
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Embryo Implantation
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Embryo Transfer
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Female
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Fertilization in Vitro
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Germ Cells
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Humans
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Male
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Pregnancy
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Preimplantation Diagnosis
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Treatment Failure
2. Chest wall reconstruction with polycaprolactone reinforced with degradable chitin short fiber in dogs
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;28(1):23-26
Objective: To investigate the application of a novel degradable biomaterial-short chitin fiber reinforced polycaprolactone (PCL) as a chest wall prosthesis, so as to assess its feasibility in clinical chest wall recomstruction. Methods: Two kinds of chest wall defects models (10 cm×10 cm) were established in the present study, namely, group I with simple rib resection (n=2) and group II with full-thickness resection (the ribs, rib periosteum, intercostal muscle, parietal pleura, n=8). The defects in both groups were repaired with short chitin fiber reinforced PCL plates. The implanted chest wall prosthesis and the regeneration of the chest wall tissue were dynamically observed postoperatively by X-ray, CT scanning, and histological examinations. Results: No operative/peri-operative death was observed in both groups; flail chest and paradoxical movement were not found in dogs. In group I neogenetic bone tissues were found growing along the surface of chest wall prosthesis and new ribs appeared between prosthesis and parietal pleura. In group II artificial chest wall prosthesis integrated tightly with chest wall ribs and muscle tissues around. Conclusion: Degradable chitin fiber reinforced PCL has fine biocompatibility and can provide effective support for chest walls, making it a promising biomaterial for chest wall reconstruction.
3.Effect of joint of activated charcoal and mannitol on the efficacy of treating acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning
Xinwang DUAN ; Liang HUANG ; Moufeng LAI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(10):1082-1084
Objective To study the effect of oral administration of activated charcoal and mannitol on removing toxicant after acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning (AOPP). Method A total of 41 patients with severe AOPP were randomly divided into experiment group (activated charcoal used as adsorbent and mannitol used as cathartics, n =21)and control group (without adsorbent and cathartics, n = 20). Patients of both groups received routine treatment for AOPP after admission to hospital. The differences in duration of atropinization, the length of hospitalization and the success rate of treatment were compared between two groups. Results There were significant differences in duration of atropinization, the success rate of treatment and hospitalization time between the two groups. Conclusions The combination of activated charcoal and mannitol is more effective than the conventional gastric lavage on removal of organophosphorus pesticides from G-I tract, shorting the duration of atropinization time and hospital stays, and enhancing the success rate of rescue as well as improving the outcome of patients after organophosphorus pesticide poisoning.
4.OPTIMIZATION OF EXTRACTION PROCESS OF SIMIAOYONGAN DECOCTION BY OR-THOGONAL TEST
Lin MA ; Yongshu LIANG ; Qi DUAN
Modern Hospital 2014;(8):82-84
Objective To research the best extracting technology of simiaoyongan decoction.Methods As the total contents of chlorogenic acid and harpagoside to be evaluation indicator, adopted L9 (34 ) orthogonal design to select out the best extraction.The main determination was by HPLC method.Results Accounted by the total contents of the two composi-tions, the influential effects of the experimental results were extraction solvent >reflux times >the volume of extraction>the circumfluence time.Conclusion The best extracting technology is adding 10-fold times of 50% alcohol, percolating 1 hours, and three times.
5.Experimental reconstruction of chest wall defects with degradable biomaterial in dog
Liang DUAN ; Zhifei XU ; Zhiyun GONG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2003;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the application of a novel degradable biomaterial artificial chest wall as a chest wall prosthesis and explore the feasibility of its use in chest wall reconstruction. Methods A full-thickness chest wall defect of 10?10 cm was created in 8 dogs and then repaired with short chitin fiber reinforced polycaprolactone (PCL) plate. The situation of the implanted chest wall prosthesis and the progress of the regeneration of the chest wall tissue were observed dynamically postoperatively by X-ray, CT and histological examinations. Results No operative and peri-operative deaths were observed, no flail chest and paradoxical movement, no infection and severe complications occurred. Artificial chest wall prosthetic integrated tightly with chest wall ribs and muscle tissue around. New bone tissue obviously regenerated around both resection ends of the ribs in 4 months. The chest wall prosthesis was tightly enveloped by thick fibrous tissue in 6 months. Conclusion Degradable chitin fiber reinforced PCL biomaterial has excellent properties such as fine biocompatibility, optimal mechanical properties, fine flexibility and elasticity and translucent to X-rays. It is a prospective material for chest wall reconstruction.
6.Frame construction of artificial chest wall with biomaterials:its design and evaluation
Zhiyun GONG ; Zhifei XU ; Liang DUAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
Objective To design and prepare a new prosthesis of chest wall by selecting and integrating the appropriate biodegradable materials,and to evaluate the efficiency and safety of the prepared prosthesis in order to explore the feasibility of reconstruction of an extensive chest wall defect.Methods Three types of chest wall prostheses,polydioxanone(PDO)mesh,chitin fiber reinforced polycaprolactone(CFRP)plate and CFRP strip,were designed and prepared to fulfill the function of chest wall.A canine model of the chest wall resection and reconstruction was reproduced to evaluate these porstheses.15 adult mongrel dogs were subjected to extensive resection of anterior-lateral chest wall and reconstruction with chest wall prosthesis.Chest wall stability,the degradative process of the prosthetic materials and regeneration of the chest wall tissue postoperatively were recorded dynamically by macroscopic inspection and histopathologic examinations,so as to provide valuable scientific data for improving chest wall prosthesis.Results The implanted PDO mesh was well integrated with autogenous connective tissue 8 weeks after operation,degraded gradually and reabsorbed completely within 24 weeks.It provided adequate support to the chest wall and achieved satisfy cosmetic and functional repair.CFRP plate was the best in chest wall stabilization among the three groups,and paradoxical respiratory movement was efficiently relieved with CFRP rib,and it had a better biological compatibility.There was no obvious morphological change in the CFRP material after it was implanted for 24 weeks.Conclusion The synthetic prostheses developed here showed excellent biocompatibility,and they fulfilled the function in providing chest wall stabilization.Each prosthesis has its respective favorable properties in chest wall reconstruction,and all of them are valuable in clinic application in the management of complicated chest wall defects.
7.Study on the medical services monitoring under the concept of big data
Yan ZHANG ; Lei DUAN ; Liang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2017;10(7):71-74
Medical service utilization monitoring of county areas residents is one of the important contents of health policy management and research.Traditional service utilization monitoring, such as National Health Services Survey (NHSS), residents healthcare treatment (clinical) data from medical insurance, had problems of high cost, large deviation, slowly updating monitoring indicators, out of time in health management decisions.The data convergence and re-architecture of multi-source data provide a new idea for the monitoring of residents'' service utilization.Different linking data-sources would come true with the tools of Microsoft Access database administration and Excel programming techniques.At the same time, a new database would be accessed with the indices of residents'' annual medical service utilization, preference in medical services, unconscionable service utilization, and lead to the promotion of medical service utilization monitoring research development.
8.Effects of metformin on transforming growth factor-beta1-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition and invasion in the human melanoma cell line 1205Lu
Meiqi LIANG ; Guanzhao LIANG ; Jian GUO ; Xinsuo DUAN ; Jie LU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(6):426-430
Objective To evaluate the effects of metformin on transforming growth factor-betal (TGF-β 1)-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in and invasion of the human melanoma cell line 1205Lu.Methods In vitro cultured 1205Lu cells were divided into 3 groups to be treated with serumfree culture medium (blank control group),serum-free culture medium containing 5 ng/ml TGF-β 1 (TGF-β 1 group) and serum-free culture medium containing 5 ng/ml TGF-β 1 and 1 mmol/L metformin (TGF-β1 + metformin group),respectively.After 48-hour treatment,morphological changes of 1205Lu cells in the above groups were observed by using a microscope,and photos were taken at the same time.Transwell invasion assay was performed to estimate cellular invasive activity,Western blot analysis and real-time fluorescence-based quantitative RT-PCR were conducted to determine the mRNA and protein expression of N-cadherin and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9),respectively.Statistical analysis was carried out by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and least significant difference (LSD) test.Results Compared with the blank control group,the stimulation of TGF-β 1 could induce the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-like morphological changes in 1205Lu cells,while TGF-β 1 combined with metformin could reverse the EMT-like morpho-logical changes.The number of 1205Lu cells crossing the transwell Matrigel per high-power field (× 200) was significantly higher in the TGF-β1 group (412.2 ± 13.427) than in the blank control group (194.1 ± 8.295) and TGF-β1 + metformin group (175.3 ± 8.693).Compared with the blank control group and TGF-β1 + metformin group,the TGF-β1 group also showed significantly increased mRNA and protein expression of N-cadherin (mRNA:6.678 ± 0.043 vs.1.000 ± 0.000,1.035 ± 0.015;protein:1.963 ± 0.016 vs.0.603 ± 0.029,0.207 ± 0.009) and MMP-9 (mRNA:5.351 ± 0.604 vs.1.000 ± 0.000,0.930 ±0.130;protein:1.243 ± 0.027 vs.0.575 ± 0.009,0.629 ± 0.008).Conclusion Metformin can obviously inhibit TGF-β1-induced EMT-like morphological changes in,the capacity to penetrate Matrigel-coated transwell chambers of and the mRNA and protein expression of N-cadherin and MMP-9 in 1205Lu cells.
9.Effects of isoquercitrin from Craibiodendron yunnanense on osteogenic differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells.
Ai-Zhu DUAN ; Xu-Liang DENG ; Rong-Tao LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(19):3836-3840
Natural products especially flavonoids are being explored for their therapeutic potentials in reducing bone loss and maintaining bone health. The present study is to investigate the effects of isoquercitrin from Craibiodendron yunnanense with different concentrations at 1 x 10(-4), 1 x 10(-5), 1 x 10(-6), 1 x 10(-7) mol x L(-1) on proliferation, differentiation and mineralization of MC3T3-E1. Cell proliferation was assessed by CCK-8 kit at 1, 3, 5 and 7 days of culture. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity were performed qualitatively and quantitatively on day 7, and alizarin red S staining was employed to access the mineralization of cells on day 21. The osteogenic markers ALP, collagen type I (COL 1A1), runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx-2) and Osterix were detected to analysis early osteogenic differentiation of cells on day 3 by RT-PCR. The results showed that isoquercitrin had a dose-dependent effect on the proliferation, osteogenic differentiation, mineralization and gene expression of MC3T3-E1 in the range from 1 x 10(-7) to 1 x 10(-5) mol x L(-1). At concentrations above 1 x 10(-4) mol x L(-1) isoquercitrin showed cytotoxicity, while 1 x 10(-6) mol x L(-1) is the optimal concentration of isoquercitrin to improve the osteoblastic activity. All these results implied that isoquercitrin might be the major composition of traditional Chinese medicine C. yunnanense to treat bone fractures.
Alkaline Phosphatase
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metabolism
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Animals
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Cell Line
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Collagen Type I
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metabolism
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Ericaceae
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chemistry
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Mice
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Osteoblasts
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cytology
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Osteogenesis
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drug effects
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Quercetin
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analogs & derivatives
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pharmacology
10.Effect of different ions at various concentrations outside the carotid-sinus on blood pressure
Libing LIU ; Jie LIANG ; Chunguang DUAN ; Lijun SHANG ; An XIE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(8):182-183
BACKGROUND: There are pressure sensors in carotid-sinus, which are very sensitive to blood pressure regulated by ions and play an important role in the regulation of blood pressure. But it is yet not very clear how different ions regulate the blood pressure through pressure sensors in carotidsinus.OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of different ions at various concentrations outside the carotid-sinus.DESIGN: Self-control experiment.SETTING: Preclinical Experiment Center, Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The experiment was accomplished in the Preclinical Experiment Center, Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from December 2000 to June 2001. Totally 18 New Zealand pure strain rabbits were provided by the Aninal Experimenting Center of Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. They were standard grade Ⅱ, of either gender and body mass was (2.0±0.2) kg.METHODS: The rabbits were divided into Na+, K+ and Ca2+ groups according to random numbers, and each group consisted of 6 rabbits. After anaesthesia, tracheal intubatton was performed on the rabbit, and bilateral carotid arteries were separated with carotid-sinus separated on one side and vessel intubatton performed in the other side for blood pressure measurement. Then various concentrations of Na+, K+ and Ca2+ ions were added outside the carotid-sinus with the pipette to make the carotid-sinus completed immersed in the ion solutions. The basal blood pressure and the peak value after ions addition were recorded respectively.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The basal blood pressure and the peak value after ions addition.RESULTS: After Na+ (0.15, 1.5 mol/L) was added the blood pressure was(97±12), (83±17) mm Hg. It was decreased significantly compared with the basal value (106±14), (105±12) mm Hg (t=2.946, P < 0.05). K+ (0.4 mol/L)decreased the blood pressure significantly [(106±12), (64±13) mm Hg, (t=13.496, P < 0.01)], but other concentrations of K+ were not effective. Ca2+(0.07 mol/L) increased the blood pressure to (113±16) mm Hg compared with the basal value (103±12) mm Hg (t=-3.627, P < 0.01).CONCLUSION: Na+, K+ and Ca2+ regulate the blood pressure by acting on the carotid-sinus directly. High concentrations of Na+ and K+ possess the effect of decreasing the blood pressure, while high concentrations of Ca2+increases it, which may be an important mechanism of blood pressure regulation.